Travel Pro Adventure #13: Hiking the Southern Coast of San Cristobal Island, Galapagos! Final Part Four. Animals, Sun, and a Whole Lot of Fun! (36 photos, 1 video)

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Hey there my Steemit friends. Welcome to the final part four of our adventure on the Southern Coast of San Cristobal Island in the Galapagos. In parts one, two, and three we saw and did so much. Everything from see the site of a huge mining operation to find the famous Blue-Footed Booby!

Galapagos is well known by travelers to be one of the most expensive destinations to visit in all of South America. Being over 1,000 kilometers off shore from mainland Ecuador means not only flying there costs some money, but everything there has to be transported from the mainland. This raises the prices of everything from food to housing to even the price of a taxi.

Taking a tour in Mainland Ecuador in a place like Banos or Volcan Cotopaxi may be 50 or 75 dollars. Here in the Galapagos a single day tour around the island prices start at $150! Certainly doesn't feel like a second or third world price; that's for sure. However if you are travel pro enough, you don't need or want some guy to hold your hand. Then take your money.

Quite frankly guided tours are unnecessary here unless you want to do something that involves taking a boat to some other island, diving, or deep sea fishing. Self tours like this adventure we are having here are totally free and there are plenty of self tours you can do on the Island of San Cristobal besides this one here on the southern coast of the island.

There really isn't much to do in the Galapagos anyway other than walk around and explore the environment and see the animals. So I actually stayed on budget here spending less than 30 dollars a day on average, and did one self tour after another; seeing most of what the island had to offer. I wouldn't have done it any other way even if I had endless money to spend.

Not being with a group means you can go at your own pace, on your own time, on your own schedule. You don't have to listen to anyone or there often strange behavior and broken English. So I really recommend coming to the Galapagos and doing self tours. It's really the way to go and it's free!

Now we left off in part three finding the Blue-Footed Booby that we see here in the first photo. We have been hiking for a couple hours and are way up on a cliff. The goal is to have a look around and find our way back to Playa Loberia were we'll have a snack. Then hopefully be able to grab a taxi back to our hotel. Let's see if we can accomplish this mission on the southern coast of San Cristobal Island in the Galapagos.

Not bad for some amateur "Travel Pro" photography! This is the famous Blue-Footed Booby that we found in part three. This animal lives on the cliff's edges along side several other species of birds including the endemic Swallow Tail Sea Gull that we can see below.

This sea gull I'm pretty sure decided to lay an egg in probably one of the worst spots. Right alongside the hiking trail. This bird would not move no matter how close I got to it, and rightfully so it had it's precious egg to protect. I leaned in close for a photograph and that's when it opened it's beak and started squawking at me!

These two have some precious cargo as well. I think they picked a better spot to lay their egg.

There were birds all over the place here. That's quite the wing span!

This photo offers a great view of the landscape along side of the cliffs.

Looks like we reached the end of the trail. We hang out up here on the cliff's edges and enjoy the scenery before turning back towards "Playa Loberia" or Sea Lion Beach.

Before heading back I take this great video really showing what it's like to be up here with these incredible birds. It looks like I scared a few of them right off the ledge! Ooops!

I have my hotel towel over my shoulders. I don't like to use sun screen I find that blocking the sun all together works best!

We're hiking over these rocks again heading back towards civilizing. This is where we saw many Galapagos Iguanas. I'm sure we'll see more.

Look at these guys! It's like a whole gang of them all set up nicely for one beautiful photograph. Where I come from in up-state New York we have deer and turkey, and if you see one or two of them it's kind of a big deal as they often stay hidden in the forest. Here in the Galapagos you can't avoid the animals! They are everywhere almost as if they are asking to be seen.

This one's got a blueish hue going on. I find it quite remarkable that there are so many animals and they are not small either! This iguana is not one of the larger ones and it's still a good two feet long from head to tail.

I was surprised this crab let me get so close to it without moving. I got closer and closer, then poked it with my finger! It went crunch! It was dead and baked to a crisp in the strong hot sun.

We've made it back to Playa Loberia, we just have to cross this rock field then look for some shade to have our snack. You must be so careful not to twist an ankle walking through these rocks!

This looks like a good spot!

Someone even made a nice seat for us to sit down on.

This certainly wouldn't be considered a fancy meal bit it hits the spot, it's easy, and convenient. We make sure not to leave our trash around; even though a banana peel is about as biodegradable as it gets.

Just incredible, in the Galapagos you are never alone! Wildlife is everywhere; even when just sitting down to eat a banana!

After our snack we decide to head straight out to the water traversing over these rocks, just to see what is out there.

Our first encounter is this pretty yellow bird. I believe it's a "finch".

Since the water encompasses this area during high tide it's a bit of a different environment. For example we find these snails suctioned onto the sides of some of these rocks. I bet they make for some great escargot!

This is an excellent view of Sea Lion Beach "La Palaya Loberia!"

With the mid-day sun up, it really is a very beautiful place. So inviting for me and my camera; I couldn't stop clicking away! I hope you are enjoying the photographs :)

Compared to this morning there were more visitors. Some snorkeling and others swimming with the sea lions!

We head back on the path towards the parking area.

We lucked out! This taxi truck was just leaving with two passengers back to town. I started waving my hands at it, and he stopped. I hopped in and for three dollars I was back at the hotel in no time. In part one you can see how we walked from the hotel which took about a half an hour. In this hot afternoon sun I was not going to be walking back.

In fact the next day I found myself a little pink with a minor sun burn from all the sun I took in, but it was well worth it! What a great adventure it was, on San Cristobal Island in the Galapagos! Thank you so much for coming along! Until next time -Dan "World Travel Pro!"

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Nice but be careful with the sun in the Ecuator, it is much stronger than in northern or southern latitudes, and the burns accumulate in time and are not good for your skin.

I know! I've got to be more careful. The towel kept my back and shoulder fine. But I need to get some cream for my forehead. Thanks for the advice. Much appreciated!

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Wow, so much wildlife! Looks beautiful!
Are you still in Guayaquil or did you make it to Mancora yet? Today, I had to think of a tout in Mancora who was approaching every tourist with the words "My friend! What you want - Marihuana, Cocaine, Taxi?". The reason I had to think of this guy is that I arrived in Chefchaouen in Morocco today and on the way from the bus station to the hostel five guys tried to sell me weed, could you believe it? So take care in Mancora when they try to sell you Taxis or other drugs :D

Do you remember the travel curation project that I told you about? We announced it yesterday! https://steemit.com/travelfeed/@travelfeed/introducing-travelfeed-featuring-steemit-s-best-travel-content
Now you can use the tag "travelfeed" in your posts with over 250 words of you like! It was kind of hard to launch this project while traveling, but I think it will really make a difference!
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Awesome Julian. I'm gonna start using that tag. You are really on it. I've been so so busy trying to get a head on my articles that I keep pushing back my travel south. As you say it's very difficult to work and be an active traveler at the same time. I'm now learning this for the first time.

I was actually going to leave to day to Mancora but I'm going to push back two more days, and just back log as many posts as I can writing all day today and tmr. Then I'm out no matter what. I've sacrificed A LOT of time and travels for steemit the past few months. But at least I'm earning so it's not a complaint.

Im totally used to getting offerened drugs all over the world. I receall, Bocas del Torrow Panama Last year. I couldn't walk down the street without being offered drugs by like half a dozen cab drivers. But thanks for the heads up.

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Nice post.
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Very true. Thanks for the comment and following. Hope to see you again soon!

Awesome post!
maybe you would like some of my traveling posts too! :)
good luck!

Thank you, I'll try to find the time and have a look.

You have some amazing photos!
Gonna follow and upvote :)
Hope you like mine... Good Luck!

Ok its official now, I NEED to visit the Galapagos :)) The wildlife is incredible! Great job Dan.

Thank you so much buddy!

Wow. What an amazing location. You did a great job with the photos. Blessings

Thank you so much Lynne!

Looked like it was positively rush hour on that beach. Most people I've seen so far (apart from the cruise ship disembarking).

I love that blue footed Boobie. Brilliant feet!

Dead impressed that you are spending less than 30 dollars a day on average but a little concerned about the lack of sunscreen! 😊

Ha ha. I appreciate the concern. Maybe I'll break out of that habbit. I just looked into Suncreen and the ingredients and the info I found is the chemicals in most of this stuff actually cause cancer. If you decide to research it let me know if you find anything different. Their is once chemical that is in all of the common brands starts with an R. I cant pronounce it. But study's have shown it's carcengetic and causes cancer. So rubbing it all over my body....I'll just throw a towel over my shoulders, lol.

Yes that bird is beautiful. Now you see what I mean regarding the tourists!

Hmmm. Yes, but the sun also causes cancer. Look at what happened in Australia before they had their sunscreen campaigns. I'd bet that frequent exposure to the sun is more harmful than that chemical and . . . you can probably buy cream without it. The stuff we use on kids, for example.

Either way, the trick is to not end up getting red! But you know that, of course. 😊

Very true. From what I read. Not getting red/burnt is key.

Cool places, great pictures again ! I love looking at them ! :-)
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Thank you so much Agnes. Very nice drawing as always. You got a lot of talent!

Nice of you, thank You ! :-)

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