A great expedition was finishing today and we landed at Punta Pitt, the first area that Charles Darwin saw, when arriving to the Galapagos Archipelago. This is the most eastern point of the Islands and it is a place for breath taking landscapes, it is a joy for the Photographers, a mix of shades and light! In the afternoon after the visit to Cerro Brujo, the National Geographic Endeavour II sailed by the emblematic Kicker Rock, the remains of an old eroded tuff cone, where frigates and boobies made their home. The day came to a great end with an awesome sunset. It was a great week, full of experiences and unforgettable memories that will last a life time.