On our third day we took the tour of Bahia, which took us to The Loberia (9m S 00 ° 45,461 'W 90 ° 16,702'), a colony of sea lions. At this point you can swim and snorkel along with the wolves, which are limited to play with the tourists. Be careful because wolves tend to bite.
The boat took us to Punta Estrada (2m S 00 ° 45,602 'W 90 ° 18,332') and then dock at the Love Canal (0m S 00 ° 45,573 'W 90 ° 18,482') from where we walk to the Canal where we saw sharks a couple of them and also a manta ray. Then we went to The Crack (22m S 00 ° 45,428 'W 90 ° 18,938') which are 20 meters two walls separated by brackish water, a place suitable for snorkeling.
In the afternoon we went to the Charles Darwin Research Station, an organization dedicated to the rescue of various breeds of freshwater found on the island. The most famous tortoise is Lonesome George, who is the last of his kind. Despite several attempts have not been able to reproduce, but because of his age could still have offspring. In Puerto Ayora
a recommended restaurant is "Chocolate", the food is delicious and affordable. Here you can ask for Wenceslao or Victor Hugo, two guides eager to help you better organize your trip to Galapagos.
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