San Cristobal Island
Today is our last day in paradise, an adventure which seems unreal. We all bonded as one even though we are from different generations and even centuries; the Galápagos brings magic to our souls and minds. We traveled to Fernandina and San Cristobal islands – the youngest and one of the oldest in the archipelago – on an expedition, a journey of discovery through time.
San Cristobal Island is one of the oldest in the Galápagos. Today we land on a green olivine beach. The volcanic scenery that we observe during our intense hike is spectacular; the peaks of tuff high in the sky make this site very different from what we have already observed.
Punta Pitt also has impressive scenery from up above – here we can see the position of the sun and are able to tell the direction of the sea breeze. All our senses become aware as we listen to our surroundings and search for red-footed boobies.
Soon after, beach time and, for our younger explorers, a Zodiac driving lesson; we really enjoy teaching and seeing their skills developing with tenacity and energy, to say the least.
Later we reposition to Kicker Rock, an impressive tuff formation standing massive out of the shoreline. We circumnavigate as the sun is setting, remembering this is the place where we just snorkeled with Galápagos sharks, rays, sea lions, fish and friends.
We are now together at the bow celebrating life. We have celebrated birthdays and anniversaries. Today is our last full day in the islands.
We made it to the Galápagos and it was not easy. There is a deep appreciation for the few children who actually make it to the islands; statistics say out the seven billion humans in this world only a few make it here. Egypt: 11 million visitors, Hawaii: 7 million, Yellowstone Park: 3 million, Machu Picchu: 1 million and finally, Galápagos Islands: 163.000 visitors per year, a fraction compared to other places, and even fewer children. That is why I say, today we were honored to be part of their unforgettable experience and hope one day they will have the will and power to make a positive change in this wonderful world of ours.
Our expedition is now over; life goes on, but we are now sure this place has changed many lives; a place which can never be fully described. We all came with different backgrounds, different ages and yet we are now one, sharing this magic which will exist in our hearts and minds forever.