Santa Cruz

Our Galapagos tour has regrettably come to an end. We make a brief visit to a pair of massive sink holes on Santa Cruz en route to the airport on Baltra.  Maya has written very detailed postcards for Caleb and she finished her last one on the plane as we flew back to the mainland.

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When we arrived in Guayaquil we picked up a rental car and made a beeline for Cuenca hoping to arrive before nightfall.  My Garmin GPS navigator with a new South American map loaded did not function properly leaving us in something of a bind.  Fortunately Maya was able to navigate us out of the city and on a path to our destination. The three and a half hour drive was lengthened considerably by rain and very dense fog.  A challenging but event free drive, we were happy to arrive at our hotel and to sleep in beds that did not move.