Galapagos - Seymour & Pinta
Seymour
The island of Seymour was formed as a result of the uplift of underwater lava formations. Situated north of Baltra, the entire island is covered with lush and low vegetation.
If you are hoping to see the frigate bird, this is the ideal island on which to do so as it contains the largest colony of the fascinating bird. If the nesting conditions are ideal, Seymour is also known to have the largest population of the interesting blue-footed booby bird. Other animals to be seen on this island are friendly sea lions who lounge on the beach of Seymour as marine iguanas strut by. If fortunate enough, you might be able to spot a Galapagos snake.
Pinta
Pinta Island has an area of 40 miles (60 km) square and features active volcanoes on its northernmost point. This Galapagos Island is home to a variety of animals, the most famous of which was Lonesome George, the Galapagos tortoise. George does not live on Pinta currently and is instead kept at a research facility where he is watched over. Instead, visitors to this isle can be sure to see Galapagos hawks, marine iguanas, dolphins, sea lions, swallow-tailed gulls, fur seals, and more.
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