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Galapagos:
Jerwish Island
A noisy colony of sea lions lives on the beach, and a short trail inland is a good place to observe land birds such as finches, doves, yellow warblers, and mockingbirds Behind the picturesque dark red beach lies a saltwater lagoon where you usually see flamingos and pelicans. This is only a feeding area for flamingos, not a nesting site, while the brown pelican does breed here at the far side of the lagoon. The vegetation consists mainly of opuntia cactus, palo santo trees and scrubby bushes. A side trail provides a view of the interior of the island, including the steep palo santo-covered slope, which dominates the area. Tours to this island mostly end with swimming and snorkelling, which is very good here. |
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