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The creatures of the
Galapagos are survivors of a tortured landscape, an
otherworldly archipelago nine-hundred miles out at sea. And
because of their long history of isolation from Homo
Sapiens, both land and sea animals remain virtually fearless
and unaffected by visitors. As a visitor to the Galapagos,
you will swim goggles to whiskers with sea lion pups,
penguins, and sea rays, in addition to turtles and tropical
reef fish. On land you will find yourself sidestepping over
hundreds of Darwin's dragon spawn, as well as nesting
blue-footed boobies, sea lions, and scuttling Sally
Lightfoot crabs. |