Punta Albemarle (the old name of Isabel Island), is located north of the island, this visitor site comprises of two areas: the first, a mangrove area between Pahohoe lava flows (lava solidified in a wavy or accordion form) which form creeks and channels. This place is ideal for traveling by panga.
The second point of access is the former radar base left by Americans during World War II near the beach.
The marine iguanas (Marine Iguana) of Punta Albemarle and West of Isabela are the largest in the archipelago.
It is an ideal site for riding in panga, where you will find flightless cormorants (Nannopterum harrisi), marine iguanas (Marine Iguana), sea birds and many marine species.
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