Nov
18
2010
Galapagos Day 5
Author: cortnyEek, I’m already starting to forget! Thank goodness I saved the little schedules they gave us each day.
Thursday we visited Isabela and Fernandina Island.
Isabela
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Morning: Easy walk on Isabela. Isabela is the largest island (and shaped like a seahorse). This island is the first opportunity to see tortoises, and was also one of the places visited by Darwin.
Terrain: Beach, Small rocks, trees.
Guide: David
Sightings: Land Iguanas, Finches, Tortoises! (We spotted one mature tortoise and one small, young one!)



Late morning: Boating on Urbina bay.
The most amazing thing happened after this walk. We boated around the coast to look for dolphins, and boy, did we find them! We boated with this huge pod of dolphins for probably 10 minutes.
*****
Fernandina
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Afternoon: Long walk on Fernandina, one of my favorite spots. This is the only place on the trip to spot the flightless Cormorants, which are fascinating birds with these tiny little wings who do not fly (like penguins, although they look more like ducks.) They have evolved-away their flight, but are excellent swimmers.
Terrain: Lava, rough.
Guide: David
Sightings: Marine iguanas, sea lions, marine iguanas, flightless cormorants, marine iguanas, sea turtles, and marine iguanas. (It was extremely rare to see this young sea turtle out of the water.)








































