This gallery is part of a series.
Each day I will post photos from my eight days in the Galapagos Islands
Puerto Egas is on the western end of Santiago Island. The beach is black volcanic sand that leads to an indented shoreline that is the haunt of many coastal birds. Along the seaside trail there are deeply carved sea-level grottoes where marine iguanas, sea lions and fur seals live.
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