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Galapagos:
Santa Fe Island
Its beauty is best appreciated from the trail, which climbs the fault cliff overlooking the southern half of the bay. This trail eventually leads to a place where you can best see the few remaining large land iguanas that are endemic to this island. The second trail is a short walk from the beach to an unusually tall forest of prickly pear cactus. The two beaches are sleeping grounds for sea lions. Near the small island at the entrance of the bay, snorkelling the crystal clear and shallow waters also can be rewarding. Santa Fe is certainly one of the best locations for swimming with sea lions and for a glimpse of the Galápagos white-tipped shark and sea turtles. |
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