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Hiking in Galapagos

Jasminocereus thouarsii (Candelabra Cactus) | Volcán Chico, Sierra Sierra Negra Volcano Hike on Isabela Island.

Sierra Negra Volcano Hike Galapagos (Isabela Island)

On our last full day in the Galapagos Islands, we hiked to the Sierra Negra Volcano in damp and foggy weather. It was raining on

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Tortuga Bay Ecuador.

How to Hike to Tortuga Bay Galapagos Beach

Distance: 4.6 mi    Elevation: 134 ft.    Difficulty: Easy We headed to Tortuga Bay in the afternoon after all the planned activities with Galapagos

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Snorkeling and Cliff Jumping at Las Grietas Santa Cruz Island.

Cliff Jumping at Las Grietas Galapagos Islands

Las Grietas is literally translated as “crevice”. We did some light hiking over lava rocks and passed salt lagoons to Las Grietas, but once we

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Our trek through lava tunnels in galapagos national park. Find out what is a lava tube and how are lava tubes formed. lava tunnels santa cruz galapagos.

How to Hike Bellavista’s Lava Tunnels Galapagos

After viewing Los Gemelos (the twin craters), our next excursion was to walk/crawl through lava tunnels! In the village of Bellavista in the Highlands of

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twin craters galapagos. los gemelos santa cruz island galapagos surrounded by scalesia forest. galapagos photos. hiking in galapagos. galapagos birds that are found here.

Los Gemelos Santa Cruz Island Galapagos

Los Gemelos (Twin Craters) are located in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island. They are not actual craters caused by impact , but are sink

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