Galapagos - Rabida & Santa Fe
Rabida
Taking the name of the convent where Columbus left his son while he went on his journey around the Americas, Rabida Island has an area of almost 5 square miles and is recognized as the place to spot at least 9 species of Darwin finches. Other animal life found on this Galapagos Island is the white-cheeked pintail duck, which lives in a salt-water lagoon, along with brown pelicans and bird boobies. The lava which formed the island contains large amounts of iron which gives Rabida its unique red color.
Santa Fe
Lying in the center of the Galapagos Islands, Santa Fe is one of the oldest of the archipelago. Vegetation forms a thick forest of the largest species of Opuntia cactus. Named after a Spanish city, the island is teeming with the Barrington Land Iguana. Travelers can visit Barrington Bay to spot a colony of sea lions or trek to the cliffs of Santa Fe which provide shelter for red-billed tropic birds, swallow-tailed gulls, land iguanas, and lava lizards.
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