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Enjoy enchanting wildlife on the amazing Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands are isolated, and this exactly is the reason as why they make the perfect setting for relatively rapid species’ expansion. No surprise, wildlife lovers travel from all over the world to see and enjoy the many miracles of nature here.

The Galapagos Islands have been known to exist around since the 1500s. This was when they were accidentally ‘discovered’ by a group of people from Panama. At that point in time, no one really paid much attention to the heavenly islands.

Things changed three centuries later, when the island’s most famous and monumental visitor arrived. He was Charles Darwin. His powers and ability to meticulously observe and study various species coupled with an astute scientific thinking, led him to develop the defining Theory of Evolution that is also termed ‘survival of the fittest’. Thus, the Galapagos Islands also have a historical significance.

Over 60,000 visitors arrive in the Galapagos Islands each year, eager to witness and enjoy the enchanting wildlife on the amazing islands. They come to see for themselves the adorable, unique blue-footed boobies, the flightless cormorants, the Galapagos tortoises, the sea lions and the giant iguanas.

This one-of-a-kind, magnificent, chain of islands cannot be missed.


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