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Fernandina: A Paradise of Marine Life and Natural Wonders Located in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of South America, lies the enchanting Fernandina Island

Background imageFernandina Collection: Two Marine Iguanas (Amblyrhynchus Cristatus) Showing Affection; Galapagos, Equador

Two Marine Iguanas (Amblyrhynchus Cristatus) Showing Affection; Galapagos, Equador

Background imageFernandina Collection: Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Beach front homes

Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Beach front homes

Background imageFernandina Collection: Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Beach at sunset

Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Beach at sunset

Background imageFernandina Collection: Florida, Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, 8 Flags Antique Market in the downtown historical district

Florida, Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, 8 Flags Antique Market in the downtown historical district

Background imageFernandina Collection: Gustavo Eiffel Avenue, elevated view, Porto, Portugal

Gustavo Eiffel Avenue, elevated view, Porto, Portugal

Background imageFernandina Collection: Cacti of GalAapagos

Cacti of GalAapagos
Colourful cacti set against a backdrop of twisted lava formations on Fernandina Island in the GalAapagos

Background imageFernandina Collection: Main Street Fernandina Fla American 1865 1875

Main Street Fernandina Fla American 1865 1875
Main Street. Fernandina, Fla; American; about 1865 - 1875; Albumen silver print

Background imageFernandina Collection: Galapagos Islands, The bright Sally lightfoot crab or red lava crab - on Fernandina Island

Galapagos Islands, The bright Sally lightfoot crab or red lava crab - on Fernandina Island
Galapagos Islands, The bright Sally lightfoot crab " or red lava crab - on Fernandina Island

Background imageFernandina Collection: Centre Street, Fernandina, Florida, USA

Centre Street, Fernandina, Florida, USA, with a tramcar approaching. Date: circa 1905

Background imageFernandina Collection: Ecuador, Galapagos. Fernandina Island (aka Narborough), Punta Espinosa area. Marine

Ecuador, Galapagos. Fernandina Island (aka Narborough), Punta Espinosa area. Marine Iguanas warming themselves on the dark lava rocks. (WILD: Amblyrhynchus cristatus, endemic)

Background imageFernandina Collection: A small pod of four or five killer whales (Orcinus orca) feeding amongst frigatebirds between

A small pod of four or five killer whales (Orcinus orca) feeding amongst frigatebirds between Fernandina and Isabela Islands, Galapagos Islands, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Background imageFernandina Collection: Christopher Columbus First Voyage to America

Christopher Columbus First Voyage to America
" Christopher Columbus First Voyage to America (1492). Discover of the islands of Concepci󮬠 Fernandina, Isabela, Salvador

Background imageFernandina Collection: Ecuador. Flightless Cormorant sitting on a nest of seaweed on Fernanadina Island in the Galapagos

Ecuador. Flightless Cormorant sitting on a nest of seaweed on Fernanadina Island in the Galapagos

Background imageFernandina Collection: Ecuador. Flightless Cormorant drying out its stunted wings on Fernanadina Island in the Galapagos

Ecuador. Flightless Cormorant drying out its stunted wings on Fernanadina Island in the Galapagos

Background imageFernandina Collection: Ecuador. A Flightless Cormorant scratches its head while a Sally Lightfoot crab looks

Ecuador. A Flightless Cormorant scratches its head while a Sally Lightfoot crab looks on at Fernandina Island in the Galapagos

Background imageFernandina Collection: Ecuador. Flightless Cormorant and Sally Lightfoot Crab on Fernanadina Island in the Galapagos

Ecuador. Flightless Cormorant and Sally Lightfoot Crab on Fernanadina Island in the Galapagos

Background imageFernandina Collection: Ecuador. Marine Iguanas saoaking up the sun in the Galapagos islands

Ecuador. Marine Iguanas saoaking up the sun in the Galapagos islands

Background imageFernandina Collection: Beagle crater and salt lake with Fernandina beyond. Beagle Crater, Isabela Island, Galapagos Ecuador

Beagle crater and salt lake with Fernandina beyond. Beagle Crater, Isabela Island, Galapagos Ecuador
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Fernandina: A Paradise of Marine Life and Natural Wonders Located in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of South America, lies the enchanting Fernandina Island. Part of the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador, this captivating destination is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. As you explore Fernandina's rugged terrain, you'll encounter breathtaking sights that will leave you in awe. Pahoehoe lava formations create an otherworldly landscape, showcasing the island's volcanic origins. The contrast between these hardened lava flows and vibrant cacti species found only on Galapagos adds to its unique allure. One cannot mention Fernandina without acknowledging its most iconic residents – the marine iguanas. These fascinating creatures can be spotted basking under the equatorial sun or gracefully swimming through crystal-clear waters surrounding the island. Witnessing two marine iguanas showing affection towards each other is a heartwarming sight that reminds us of their strong bonds. Venturing into Gustavo Eiffel Avenue might seem like a surprise inclusion here; however, it shares its name with Porto's famous street in Portugal. While unrelated to our beloved Fernandina Island, it serves as a reminder of how names can connect places across continents. Meanwhile, across oceans lies another place bearing this name – Centre Street in Fernandina, Florida. This charming American town has witnessed history unfold from 1865 to 1875 and stands as a testament to resilience and progress. Back on our beloved Galapagos Islands resides yet another marvel – Sally lightfoot crabs adorning Fernandina's shores with their vibrant red hues against black volcanic rocks. Their presence adds splashes of color to an already picturesque setting. Diving beneath the waves surrounding Fernandina reveals an underwater paradise teeming with life. Observing marine iguanas gracefully navigating through aquatic realms showcases their incredible adaptability both on land and in water.