Española Island
Who is the lady in the picture? Is she a Viking princess passing by the equator? In fact she is a girl of northern latitudes, where winters are cold and white, but she has moved for awhile to latitude zero, where the sun always shines. She is producing a video showing some of the wonders that our guests see during their week on the Galapagos Islands. This is Tove Petterson, the Polaris Video Chronicler.
Tove will take her footage of the many great things we enjoyed seeing during our walk on Española, and will put them into a beautiful video production. From the moment we landed on this geologically old island, we encountered creatures that are fearless and unique to this place in the whole world.
Española has the most colorful marine iguana, and a unique mockingbird, which is the most curious, and the one with the longest beak of all the four species found in Galapagos. Española is the sole home of the waved albatrosses, and of the largest lava lizards found in the archipelago.
With music and her outstanding photography, our guests will have the opportunity to take home with them in their suitcases a piece of the Galapagos. Tove’s video will be a great visual “memoir” of a wonderful trip.
Who is the lady in the picture? Is she a Viking princess passing by the equator? In fact she is a girl of northern latitudes, where winters are cold and white, but she has moved for awhile to latitude zero, where the sun always shines. She is producing a video showing some of the wonders that our guests see during their week on the Galapagos Islands. This is Tove Petterson, the Polaris Video Chronicler.
Tove will take her footage of the many great things we enjoyed seeing during our walk on Española, and will put them into a beautiful video production. From the moment we landed on this geologically old island, we encountered creatures that are fearless and unique to this place in the whole world.
Española has the most colorful marine iguana, and a unique mockingbird, which is the most curious, and the one with the longest beak of all the four species found in Galapagos. Española is the sole home of the waved albatrosses, and of the largest lava lizards found in the archipelago.
With music and her outstanding photography, our guests will have the opportunity to take home with them in their suitcases a piece of the Galapagos. Tove’s video will be a great visual “memoir” of a wonderful trip.



