Today we visited two locations with amazing landscapes in the vicinity of Santiago Island. One was Chinese Hat, a small volcanic island located off the southeast coast of Santiago. The island is named after its distinctive shape, which resembles a traditional Chinese hat. In the afternoon, we walked along Sullivan Bay. The bay’s geology is dominated by its recent volcanic history, which provides important insights into the formation and evolution of the Galapagos Islands.
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- 07 Apr 2023
Chinese Hat and Sullivan Bay, 4/7/2023, National Geographic Islander II
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Anahí Concari, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
Anahí grew up in a small house by the beach in the Galápagos Islands. Along with her best friend, she used to wander during the days around mangrove trees, becoming a different animal every day. She used to camp on solitary beaches, snorkel with shar...
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