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Galapagos:
Baltra Island
Also
called South Seymour Island, one of the smaller of the Galápagos Islands,
with an area of 8 square miles (21 square km). It lies in the eastern
Pacific Ocean, about 600 miles (1,000 km) west of Ecuador. Before volcanic
faulting occurred, the island was a part of Santa Cruz (Indefatigable)
Island. During World War II, Ecuador granted the United States permission
to establish an air base there (defunct since 1946). With the growth of
tourism, the Ecuadoran government renovated the airfield, which is now
the main point of entry for visitors to the islands. .
For most visitors,
Baltra is their entry point into the Galapagos. It was once a North American
airbase and the airline TAME flies to and from here on a daily basis.
The island has drier and more desolate vegetation than elsewhere so you
should not let this affect your expectations of the Galapagos Islands.
From the airport you take boat.
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