Galapagos Diving - San Cristobal Island
Ecuador - Galapagos - San Cristobal
Enjoy this Diving video from the Natural of the Galapagos Islands..
BUCEO GALAPAGOS PLANET OCEAN
Ultimo dia de los chicos de sus practicas en el mar del Curso Open Water Diver.
Tijeretas.
Inside a fish tornado - Kicker Rock off San Cristóbal, Galápagos, Ecuador
Diving Kicker Rock off San Cristóbal in the Galapagos in 2013
This was my wife's and my first dive since our 4 SSI certification dives in Tablerock Lake, Missouri, and our first dive in the ocean. We got in the water and there were these millions of fish swimming in a tornado. We swam into the maelstrom and they kind of opened up around us, but then closed back up behind us, so it was like being in the eye of the storm.
I definitely got way too deep by playing with the fish and not paying attention to depth.
Thank you Happy Gringo Travel and Galakiwi Travel. Thank you to our boat captain and divemaster. Thank you Oran, who shot this video.
Dive at Kicker Rock Galapagos
This is a condensed version of my dive at Kicker Rock in the Galapagos. It is the first time time filming underwater. The maximum dive depth was about 60 feet & the visibility was good. The ocean current was the strongest I have experienced which made navigating & stability challenging.
LOCATION: San Cristobal - Galapagos, Ecuador
Music By:
Joakim Karud – Ocean
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Sharks at Leon Dormido, San Cristobal, Galapagos
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Scuba Diving in Galapagos Islands by LBSphotography
Underwater video made by LBSphotography during a volunteer work in a dive center (50days).
Most a video were taken around Santa Cruz Island. Few parts of the video are from San Cristobal. Sea lions , Galapagos Sharks, white tips sharks , Moray , Manta Rays , Eagle rays , Sting Rays, Mola Mola, Hammer Head Sharks ...
Welcome aboard the M/Y San Jose Galapagos
Promotional video aboard the San Jose Galapagos Yacht, contact your preferred travel agent to book your tour to The Galapagos Islands!
DARWIN & WOLF. GALAPAGOS
The Darwin’s Arch is probably the best dive site in the Galapagos Islands. Located on the Southeast corner of Darwin Island, visibility is usually 12 – 24 meters (40 – 80 feet) and current moderate to very strong.
The Darwin’s Arch is a great place to watch Whale Sharks, Hammerheads and other pelagics.
Conservation front and center as tourism booms in the Galapagos Islands I Nightline
Protecting the Galapagos Island's natural landscape and its wildlife has become all the more important as tourism has risen exponentially in the last 50 years.
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Galapagos - Oceans of Life
Amazing marine life while freediving/snorkelling in the Galapagos islands, December 2016.
Visited:
Isla Lobos
Cerro Brujo
Kicker Rock
Espanola
Corona del Diablo
Music used (Creative Commons):
Broke For Free - Drop of Water in the Ocean
Chris Zabriskie - The Oceans Continue to Rise
Filmed using a GoPro Hero4 Silver, edited in GoPro Studio.
Jumping the sharks at the equator
Upon reaching the Equator during a dive drip to the Galapagos, some of the Colombo SCUBA Adventures divers decide to make the leap from Slimy Pollywogs to Crusty Shellbacks by jumping off the Dive Yacht Deep Blue ... into the path of our escort of about 14 Silky Sharks
Fish Tornado B&W
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Galapagos Vacation Travel Video Guide
Galapagos Vacation Travel Video Guide
Video Credit: Global Television – Directed by Frank Ullman
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The world's only Free Diving lizards
The world's only free diving lizard - the Galapagos Marine Iguana - can dive to a maximum of 9 meters to feed on red and green algae in its home in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. These are absolutely amazing critters and there's a striking resemblance to Godzilla. Perth Scuba's Joey Pool dived with these amazing critters during her tour to The Galapagos Islands in September 2015. It was an amazing experience where nothing else like it exists on the planet
Hammer head sharks at Kicker Rock, SAN Cristobal, Galápagos Islands
Snorkelling at Kicker Rock with Black tip, White tip, Galápagos and Hammerhead sharks off the coast of SAN Cristobal Island. Very Fun!
Diving Galapagos #3 – Plaza Islands
If you see the Galápagos Sea Lions taking a nap on the beach you might think that they are a little bit boring, but they are not. When they get into the water, they change completely.
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Idea, Camera, Edit: Florian Fischer
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Trip to the Galapagos Islands with Midland Travel
Trip to the Galapagos with Midland Travel.
Ship: Santa Cruz
Detailed Itinerary: (copied from
Wednesday
Baltra Island/North Seymour Island
We arrive by plane at Baltra Island and transfer to the dock to board the M/V Santa Cruz where we receive our welcome introductory briefing, boat drill and lunch.
North Seymour Island
This is a great introductory site to the islands and their wildlife, full of bird colonies of blue footed boobies, two species of frigate birds, swallow tailed gulls, as well as sea lions and marine iguanas.
Thursday
Punta Vicente Roca (Isabela Island)/Punta Espinoza (Fernandina Island)
After breakfast, we explore the coast by panga, while our naturalist guide explains the dramatic geology of the area, nesting place for a Galápagos highlight: flightless cormorants. Depending on weather conditions, we can snorkel along the cliffs of this area rich in marine life, seasonally-visited by green sea turtles and oceanic sun fish (Mola mola).
Punta Espinoza (Fernandina Island)
The afternoon is dedicated to exploring the youngest island of the archipelago, Fernandina, which, having no introduced mammals, boasts a very unique environment with a very high density of marine iguanas, who share their space with sea lions, Sally light-foot crabs, hawks, penguins and the flightless cormorants.
Friday
Tagus Cove/Urbina Bay (Isabela Island)
After breakfast, we land at this cove on the northwest of Isabela. It provided a favourite anchorage for pirates and whalers over the centuries. An uphill hike takes guests to the rim of a crater, Darwin lake, filled with salt water and to a dramatic viewpoint. After our walk, we take a panga ride to spot local wildlife, with the possibility of swimming or snorkelling.
Urbina Bay (Isabela Island)
After lunch we disembark at Urbina Bay, the fascinating result of an uplifting of the ocean floor in 1954. Here we can admire corals, shells and many other calcareous organisms exposed above water. First we enjoy a snorkel from the beach, with the chance of swimming with flightless cormorants. This are is also home to a large and very colourful Galápagos land iguanas, and occasionally to giant tortoises. We return back on board for our expedition plan for Saturday and dinner.
Saturday
Puerto Ayora and the Charles Darwin Research Station (Santa Cruz Island)
In the morning, we disembark (dry landing) for our visit to the Charles Darwin Research Station's giant tortoise Breeding Centre within an impressive giant prickly-pear cactus forest home to many land birds. These are the headquarters of scientific investigation, conservation and the National Park administration. Following our visit, we board our transport to enjoy lunch in the cooler highlands of Santa Cruz Island, a completely different ecosystem.
Santa Cruz Island
We have several options available (mountain biking, kayaking in Tortuga Bay, hiking) for the afternoon, which can be discussed in advance with your Expedition Leader. At the end of the afternoon's activities, we return to Puerto Ayora and embark on the Santa Cruz.
Sunday
Post Office Bay / Champion Islet and Cormorant Point (Floreana Island)
A short walk leads us to the historic barrel where postcards are traditionally left for guests from other vessels to hand-deliver to their destinations. Near Post Office Bay, we explore the north shore of Floreana along narrow channels teeming with life. We then head back on board for lunch.
Champion Islet and Cormorant Point (Floreana Island)
Following lunch and a siesta, we take to the pangas and glass-bottom boat to explore the underwater wonders around Champion Islet, an extinct shield volcano, regarded as one of the best snorkelling spots in the archipelago. From there, it's on to Cormorant Point, beginning with a wet landing on the olivine-crystal beach for an easy walk that includes a brackish water lagoon where bird species such as greater flamingos, pintail ducks, common stilts, herons, sandpipers, and others gather. We continue our walk over to a white-sand beach, where sea turtles emerge from the sea at night to nest (from December to May).
Monday
Baltra Island
We disembark at Baltra Island in order to transfer to the airport to take the flight back to the mainland.
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Isla Wolf, Galápagos 2015
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Fishing Galapagos
Fishing in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador