After our visit to the Charles Darwin Research Station and the        subsequent wander through picturesque Puerto Ayora, we took off to  the highlands of Santa Cruz. After many days in low islands surrounded  by arid zone vegetation, it was truly a refreshing sight to be  surrounded by greenery! Fifteen percent of this large island is  inhabited, and we have many farms with some crops, but mostly pastures  for cattle, the raising of which is an important source of income for  locals. Today we spent the whole day exploring this wonderful island,  including visiting an area of the National Park where an amazing  sunflower tree grows, and searching for tortoises in the wild. Lunch was  held at a restaurant deep in the lush vegetation, owned by a local  family. Some of our guests opted for a refreshing dip in the pool after  a brisk walk, while others indulged in a heated game of volleyball or  relaxed in hammocks.
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