Friday, September 26, 2014

Galápagos Part II

After four nights on Santa Cruz, we left for Isabela Island. The 2.5 hour boat ride is known as one of the worst among the islands, but I was prepared with plenty of Anautin (Ecuador's Dramamine). Isabela didn't disappoint and was our favorite island. In just three days, we experienced very diverse terrains and climates as we hiked around volcanoes and snorkeled through lava bridges. Although the island itself is almost four times as big as Santa Cruz, the main town, Puerto Villamil, is much smaller and quaint. We would start the days with fresh baked goodies from the local bakery and had plenty of empanadas and seafood in the evenings. 

[ hike to the wall of tears ]

Along the trail to the Wall of Tears, we stopped and explored every side path. Unfortunately, our camera died before we reached the best viewpoint. We also saw a few more wild tortoises before we made it to the wall. 

Walking through a natural tree canopy

Locals take this crossing very seriously

Tiny hair-like thorns

Iguana showdown

These guys are so well camouflaged

Who knew iguanas were so photogenic

We found the tree of life 

Huge lava tunnel

[ sierra negra y vulcan chico ]

This five hour hike started in wet and muddy conditions, but quickly transformed into a hot and arid scene that made us feel like we were walking on Mars!


First view of the crater (10km wide)

Rainbow rolled in after the drizzle

Sampling some berries on the trail

Chit chatting with our guide, Luis

Lava rock

Hot lava vent (no lava currently present)

Close up of a lava rock

More lava tunnels and rocks

Altocumulus clouds

Endemic cactus

Walking through newer lava rock

Lava falls

So much lava!

Panoramic near the top

"With arrhhhms wiiiiiide opeeeeen"

You can even see Elizabeth Bay in the distance

Another photo for perspective

Heading back

Winding down with 2x1 drinks at happy hour

[ los tuneles ]

To visit the lava bridges and caves, you first have to start by taking a speedboat 30 minutes north of the port. Los Tuneles is particularly difficult to reach since the only way in requires the boat to ride the breaking waves until you reach the cove. We were especially lucky to make it in because the waves had been pretty rough the past three days, preventing any tours from reaching the tunnels. In fact, friends of ours who were on a different boat that day encountered a wave that swept some water into their boat and knocked a few passengers out of their seats. Despite some difficulty and the gloomy weather, this was one of my favorite days in the Galápagos!

Huge rock formation in the middle of the ocean

The start of Los Tuneles

Only wild penguins north of the equator

Lava bridges

Sea lions and a blue-footed booby

Blue-footed boobies nesting

Baby boobies!

Walking the bridges

Sea lions sleeping in a lava cave

All ready to snorkel

Young marine tortoise

Phill swimming under a lava tunnel

The rain didn't bother this sea lion

Getting ready for the 2nd snorkel of the day

Phill's making friends

Look at him go!

Family of white tipped sharks

Swimming with sharks

Getting a little closer

School of golden rays

Rays on rays

Time to get back on the boat

Greeted by napping sea lions on the pier 

[ biking around the island ]

Before our 3 o'clock boat out of Isabela, we decided to rent bikes for a few hours. We visited the giant tortoise breeding center and saw baby tortoises for the first time! It was also nice to revisit some of our favorite places on the island before leaving. 

Newborn tortoises need protection from local cats

These guys are my age and still so little!

Notice the flatter shells of this species

Mean muggin'

Bike selfie

Happy to see the flamingos out so early

Male fiddler crabs

Heading back so we don't miss the ferry!