los gemelos santa cruz

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Los Gemelos - Santa Cruz Royalty Free Stock Photo
Los Gemelos - Santa Cruz Royalty Free Stock Photo
Los Gemelos - Santa Cruz Royalty Free Stock Photo
Los Gemelos, twins, extinct volcanic crater, Galapagos Royalty Free Stock Photo
One of a pair of volcanic sinkholes called Los Gemelos on the island of Santa Cruz. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of the wall of a sink hole on isla santa cruz in the galapagos Royalty Free Stock Photo
The twin volcanic craters, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Royalty Free Stock Photo
Los Gemelos - Santa Cruz
One of a pair of volcanic sinkholes called Los Gemelos on the island of Santa Cruz. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A los gemelos sink hole on santa cruz in the galapagos Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of one of the twin volcanic craters in the highlands of Santa Cruz Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of one of the twin volcanic craters in the highlands of Santa Cruz Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of one of the twin volcanic craters in the highlands of Santa Cruz Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of one of the twin volcanic craters in the highlands of Santa Cruz Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wide view of los gemelos sinkhole on santa cruz island, galapagos Royalty Free Stock Photo
Los Gemelos Twin Craters are located in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island. They are not actual craters caused by impact , but are sink holes that were created when the volcanic roof of empty magma chambers collapsed from tectonic shifts and erosion over time. This area has very different climate from other parts of the island and are surrounded by scalesia scalesia pedunculata forests, which our tour guide kept calling “broccoli trees.” It is the habitat for bromeliads, orchids, mosses, lichens and many birds. Here, you are able to find the famous vermillion flycatcher, 8 species of Charles Darwin finches, and every so often short-eared owls.


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