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Galapagos – volcano lake

Galapagos - volcano lake On our voyage through the archipelago of Galapagos, we meet shortly before Sunday walk on a volcanic lake. An ideal anchorage for the night, as our captain says .... In the south of Genovesa, we find the circular, high-clad D [...]

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Galapagos – Flora

Galapagos - Flora Typical plants of the nearby coastal region are in the splashing area of ​​the salt bush with its long drooping leaves and yellow-green flowers, the dense low mats of the solstice, the slender thorny branches of the small fenugreek [...]

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Galapagos – volcanic islands

Galapagos - volcanic islands About 5 million years ago, 1000 km off the South American Pacific coast began to boil the sea. Volcanoes grew out of the sea. In huge eruptions lava, rocks and ashes were released. The volcanic islands were desolate at fi [...]

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Galapagos – Kicker Rock

Galapagos - Kicker Rock On our voyage through the Galapagos archipelago we find the strangest rock formations rising directly out of the sea. On our voyage through the Galapagos archipelago, we find the strangest island shapes. Without having large l [...]

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Galapagos – Puerto Ayora – Harrys Bar

Galapagos - Puerto Ayora - Harrys Bar Starting point for all Globetrotters, Weltenbummer, sailors and shipwrecked, who cross this latitude and / or longitude, is Harry's Bar. It is run by a Swiss, who has left his regular life and has built his very [...]

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Galapagos – Puerto Ayora II

Galapagos - Puerto Ayora II The first destination of the yachts anchored here is the famous Charles Darwin Station. Due to the large number of tourists, it is advisable to visit the Charles Darwin Research Station as early as possible. It is open wee [...]

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Galapagos – Puerto Ayora I

Galapagos - Puerto Ayora I Sta. Cruz with its clinging Puerto Ayora is the most populated island of the archipelago. Here is the national park administration and the research station Charles Darwin. The station has several small museums that show the [...]

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Galapagos – Bartolome Island II

Galapagos - Bartolome Island II On the island Bartolome we climb the 114 m high volcano. We are rewarded with an unforgettable view over the crater landscape with its bizarre beauty. Here you can understand how the origin of the earth has gone. From [...]

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Galapagos – Bartolome Island I

Galapagos - Bartolome Island Iht 1 Today we are planning a shore leave on Bartolome and the ascent of the 114 m high volcano. From here you have a wonderful view over the Pinnacle Rock, a 45 m high pinnacle and the island of Santiago. This should be [...]

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Ecuador – People

Ecuador - People We were in the highlands of Ecuador with the camera on the road, to capture some impressions of the indigenous people living there. On this page we have documented some typical everyday scenes. The men usually wear dark blue double-s [...]

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