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Genovesa Island

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Darwin Beach - Photo Credit: Photo by Andrew Turner on Wikimedia
Darwin Beach
Photo Credit: Photo by Andrew Turner on Wikimedia
Darwin Beach - Photo Credit: Photo by Andrew Turner on Wikimedia
Short-eared Owl - Photo Credit: Photo by claumoho from Wikimedia
Short-eared Owl
Photo Credit: Photo by claumoho from Wikimedia
Short-eared Owl - Photo Credit: Photo by claumoho from Wikimedia
 Photo Credit: Photo by Andrew Turner from Wikimedia
Photo Credit: Photo by Andrew Turner from Wikimedia
 Photo Credit: Photo by Andrew Turner from Wikimedia
 Photo Credit: Photo by Andrew Turner from Wikimedia
Photo Credit: Photo by Andrew Turner from Wikimedia
 Photo Credit: Photo by Andrew Turner from Wikimedia
Named after the Italian city of Genoa, Genovesa Island is a dormant volcano in the Galápagos Islands. Its nickname, Bird Island, stems from the large and diverse bird population including storm petrels, red-footed boobies, swallow-tailed gulls and more.

Its unique horseshoe shape is the result of the eruption of a shield volcano followed by the collapse of one side of the caldera wall. This formed Darwin Bay and its surrounding cliffs, home to many of the afore-mentioned birds. Lake Arcturus, a salt-water crater lake, lies at the center of the island.

Adventurous visitors can also climb up Prince Philip's Steps, also known as El Barranco. This steep, rocky path leads to a marvelous viewpoint at the top of 82-foot cliffs but its initial incline can be daunting.
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