Puerto Egas, also known as James Bay, is located on the northwestern coast of Santiago Island in the Galápagos, Ecuador. This site is unique for its black-sand beach and the remnants of a historical salt mine. Visitors can enjoy a scenic walk along wide trails and a picturesque shoreline, where they can observe a variety of wildlife, including marine iguanas, sea lions, Sally Lightfoot crabs, and the elusive Galápagos fur seal. The area also features fascinating geological formations, tidal pools, and the iconic "Darwin's Toilet," a natural pool that fills and empties rapidly with seawater.