DAY 6 (21.4.23) An early alarm jolted me awake for the 8:30 AM ferry. But the groggy start was quickly redeemed by witnessing the best sunrise yet—pink hues lighting up the cliffs above Orsola, ...
DAY 4 (19.04.23) The day kicked off under a cloudy sky. Things quickly went south when the previous night’s salad decided to stage a revolt, leaving me desperately seeking a restroom. To add insult to ...
Prologue If someone had told me a few years ago that a solo trip could end up causing me trauma, I would never have believed them. Blame it on the bad weather, on the lack of human encounters, or on ...
Isla Isabela, the youngest and largest island of the archipelago, finds itself on the western part of the Galapagos. Five out of the six volcanoes the island originated from are still active. The ...
![Lava [the Lanzarote logbook, pt. III]](https://andrejrusskovskij.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/R1-02659-0030-copy.jpg)
![Lava [the Lanzarote logbook, pt. II]](https://andrejrusskovskij.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/R1-02800-0012-copy.jpg)
![Lava [the Lanzarote logbook, pt. I]](https://andrejrusskovskij.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/R1-02800-0036-copy.jpg)
![Fauna [Galapagos: Isabela]](https://andrejrusskovskij.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Screen-Shot-2017-11-09-at-13.27.34-e1512661089816.jpg)