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View from Prince Philip's Steps
HelenB

View from Prince Philip's Steps

My previous photo of the Brown Pelican shows the rugged cliffs made up of volcanic rocks, in the background across Great Darwin Bay. In order to get on the island to explore, you have to climb Prince Philip's Steps. Fortunately a good set of wooden hand rails have been installed there. I took this photo of the view along the cliffs, from the top of the steps!
Habitat
Extinct volcanic island
Location
Genovesa, Galapagos Islands
Date taken
11th October 2019
Equipment used
Canon EOS Rebel T1i
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I'll bet there's a lot of water bird life around and illustrated beautifully Helen!
 
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What a wonderful sea cliff!!! Don't envy you climbing the steps though Helen LOL.

A super view this lass - very well done.
 
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I am glad to hear there are actual steps going up Helen. Brilliant photo looking down the faces of these volcanic cliffs. TFS with us!
 

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