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 More of the lunar landscape... |
 As our hike continued, the spectacular view began to emerge. |
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 Finally... the top! |
 This shows the prettiest view from the top of the island. The beach on the right is the one that we snorkled on this afternoon. |
 There is a beacon on the top of each island to help with navigation. Note that we were located just 16 degrees south of the equator. |
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 In this picture, three separate volcanic cones are visible. In the background is the island of Daphne Major, where much scientific research on Galapagos finches continues today. |
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 A brown pelican. This species exists in many parts of the world, including North America. |
 These are interesting volcanic formations - it shows lava flows down to the beach. |