Prince Philip’s Steps visitor site

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Prince Philip’s Steps visitor site is a renowned landing and hiking area on Genovesa Island in the Galápagos, known for its dramatic cliffs and abundant seabird colonies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking area
landing site
tourist attraction
visitor site
accessedBy panga landing
hasActivity birdwatching
guided hikes
wildlife photography
hasEcosystem arid zone shrubland
cliff-nesting seabird habitat
hasFeature dramatic cliffs
lava plateau
rocky landing site
steep stairway
hasRegulation access only with naturalist guide
visitor paths restricted to marked trails
hasView Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
hasWildlife Galápagos short-eared owls
Nazca boobies NERFINISHED
frigatebirds
lava lizards
marine iguanas
red-footed boobies
seabird colonies
storm petrels
locatedIn Ecuador NERFINISHED
Galápagos Islands NERFINISHED
locatedOn Genovesa Island NERFINISHED
namedAfter Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
partOf Galápagos National Park NERFINISHED
Genovesa Island visitor circuit

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Genovesa Island hasTouristSite Prince Philip’s Steps visitor site