There was a chance to see the parrots, parrots, penguins (Humboldt), crabs and seals. Very much!! The boats were very close to them when the penguins jumped into the sea, but other than that, everyone had plenty of space to see what they wanted to see
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There was a chance to see the parrots, parrots, penguins (Humboldt), crabs and seals. Very much!! The boats were very close to them when the penguins jumped into the sea, but other than that, everyone had plenty of space to see what they wanted to see
Bird Island is a small island in Lima, and Bird Island is a place to inhabit many seagulls. According to the tour guide, Peruvian farmers used bird manure on the Bird Island as fertilizer for crops.
Bird Island needs to be visited by boat, this is a real bird island, the residents above are birds, and the former Peruvians are the bird droppings on the bird island as fertilizer planting fields.
Peruvian island is located in the Atlantic Ocean on the west side of South America, about 100 nautical miles from the capital Lima. Bird island is composed of dozens of small islands, the island is bare without any plants, but it is a lovely home for dozens of seabirds, who play and breed on the island!
A large number of birds fly with the monsoon, nesting on each side of the island, and the island is full of nests.
Visitors from Pisco to the Paracas Bird Island, the only marine ecological reserve in Peru. This wild mecca, located 247 kilometers south of the capital Lima, is a popular tourist destination on Peru's Pacific coast. 📆 itinerary: 🌞 In the morning, visiting Bird Island is a must-have project for tourists. The itinerary is about 2 hours. You can see a candle table very similar to the Nazca painting. The legend is that it was a navigation sign in ancient times. Then enjoy the more than 60,000 rare birds on Bird Island and sea lions, Humboldt penguins and other marine animals. It is known as the Galapagos Islands in Peru. The huge reef arches show ink blue water and white waves, which is very beautiful! ✈️ Welcome to South America, you can follow me and consult and book for free!
Bird Island, Lima, very interesting. The speedboat round trip, about 2 hours, passes by candlestick, similar to the Israeli candlestick, which many navigators said to have used to pilot. The birds on the Bird Island are definitely tens of thousands, as well as sea lions, penguins, vultures, etc., and the surrounding environmental protection is very good, almost forming a complete ecological circle. Some sea reefs are similar to the collapsed Maltese blue window, but the sea is not blue enough.
It is not far from Lima by car. Two boats depart to the island every day, and travel agencies generally arrange their itinerary according to the departure time. There are two major points, one is to pass an island unknown when and why a candlestick-like painting, and the island's animals. Bird-based, the boat passed by with a large number of seabirds hovering overhead (almost every boat will be hit by bird shit), as well as seals and penguins (South American penguins). The number of penguins was small, and the guide said that there were only 6 on the island when I went, and I was lucky to see it. The seals seemed to have several small family groups and saw them fighting and playing with each other.