This is one of the most popular islands visited due to the variety of animals seen here. Its spectacular 30 meter high cliffs inhabited by numerous birds: Masked Boobies, Blue Footed Boobies, Galapagos Doves, the indigenous Hood Mockingbird, the Cactus and Warbler Finches, and Waved Albatrosses. Walking on the edge of the cliffs you will have a spectacular view of the blowhole, a tunnel connected with the sea that spurts a shower of water 15 to 30 meters high. You will also see sea lions and Marine Iguanas basking in the sun, and the largest Lava Lizard in the Galapagos.
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