Day 23 - Fernandina and Isabela islands
The boat moved overnight, which was a 13 hour trip. The sea was rather rough, so despite seasick pills,
Glynis didn’t have the best night and didn’t want a great deal of
breakfast.
The first activity of the day was a panga (RIB) ride along
at Mangle Point on Ferdinanda Island. What
we saw was simply amazing . . .
The late morning activity was snorkelling which Glynis
decided against, after her bad night, so we sat on the sun deck and watched for
the pangas coming back.
After lunch we moved to Punta Moreno on Isabella island and
after another panga ride along the coast, which showed just how good the RIB
drivers are, as it was pretty rough, we landed on this relatively new section
of island for a walk. This was all about lava flows, it was desolate with only
a few cacti. Further in were fresh water
ponds with one solitary flamingo.
On our
way back we had a very lucky encounter with a fishing boat cleaning the
fish. They were surrounded by frigate
birds and pelicans, but the stroke of luck was seeing an albatross as he was
way off course and we are not visiting his island.
We returned to the boat and after a snack and a break to
have a shower, we had dinner and our briefing.
They decided not to move the boat until 4.30am, so we got a really good night’s
rest.
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