Genovesa

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Satelite image showing Genovesa within the Galapagos islands
Satelite image showing Genovesa within the Galapagos islands

Genovesa is part of the Galapagos islands and is commonly visited due to her unusual bird life. A colony of Red-footed Boobies lives on the 14 km² island, along with Red-billed Tropicbirds, Storm-petrels, and three Darwin finches.

The two visitor centres are Prince Phillip's steps, with a path across the bluffs to many bird nests, and Darwin Beach, a place where diving is allowed.

Coordinates: 0°19′56″N, 89°57′38″W

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