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In the far southeastern corner of the archipelago, ESPANOLA is a remote island that features regularly on tour-boat itineraries, a favourite for its seabird colonies and native wildlife. Isolation has led to a number of endemic species: Espanola's mockingbirds, lava lizards and colourful marine iguanas are found nowhere else in the world, while the waved albatross, the star of the island, has only one other home - even then in small numbers - at the Isla de la Plata off the mainland coast. Espanola's giant tortoises were very nearly wiped out - only fourteen were left in the 1970s - but the feral goats causing the problem have since been eradicated from the island, and under a long-term repopulation programme run by the Charles Darwin Research Station, the thousandth Espanola tortoise reared in captivity was successfully repatriated to the island in March 2000.

Espanola's two visitor sites offer very different experiences. At Punta Suarez , on the western end of the island, you'll land on a small beach, welcomed by noisy sea lions . On the rocks, marine iguanas bask in the sun, unusual for their rusty colouration which erupts into turquoise and red during the mating season. Hood mockingbirds , even more gregarious than their relatives on other islands, will hop to your feet and tug at your shoelaces. From the beach, a long, looped trail heads up to a large plateau covered in muyuyo, croton, lycium and atriplex (salt sage), a scrubby costume of plants that bursts into green during the rainy season. The waved albatross nests among these bushes from April to December, a giant of a bird that flies alone above the seas for three months, before returning to the island to find its lifelong mate, perform its alluring courtship dance and breed . When it's time to hunt, the adults waddle to the high cliffs at the southern end of the island to launch themselves off, unfurling their 2.5m wings. Along the cliffs you'll also find masked boobies, swallow-tailed gulls and red-billed tropicbirds ; in the west, a blowhole sends a tall jet of spray gushing through a fissure in the lava. The trail then heads back across the plateau, through a field of blue-footed boobies , high-stepping and sky-pointing at each other in a cacophony of whistling and honking.

The second visitor site, Gardner Bay , on the northeast side of the island, holds one of the most spectacular beaches in the archipelago, a lightly

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curling strip of soft, white, coral sand, lapped by a dazzling blue sea. Bull sea lions energetically patrol the water while their many consorts doze on the sand. As an open site, you can walk the length of the beach without the rest of your group or the guide. It's a good spot for some swimming too, but snorkelling is more fruitful around the offshore islets nearby, most notably Isla Tortuga , where eagle rays, white-tipped reef and hammerhead sharks can be seen.


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