Marine Iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) and Sally lightfoot crabs (Grapsus sp.) grazing on rocks Rabida Galapagos Pacific Ocean
Rabida is a small island just south of Santiago. The sand and rocks are constructed of tholeiitic lava and tuff, ranging in composition from basalt to siliceous trachyte. The content of a high percentage of iron is responsible for red colour.
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Location: Rabida Galapagos Pacific Ocean South America May
Photo credit: © Krystyna Szulecka / Alamy / Afripics
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