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Galapagos – in pictures Travel The Guardian ~ Galapagos – in pictures An estimated 15000 giant tortoises roam wild in the Galapagos Islands where they are the dominant natural herbivore Their appearance takes one back to the Jurassic Age where reptiles were at the apex of evolution A pair of rapturous bluefooted boobies courts on Española Island
Pirates and Buccaneers Galapagos Conservancy ~ John Clipperton seems to have been one of the last pirates recorded as visiting the Galapagos in 1720 This initial brush with humanity from the 1620s to the 1720s almost certainly left the islands with some of the first unwelcome invasive species and began the decline of the giant tortoises but otherwise probably had little impact
Galapagos ColonistsGalapagos Conservancy Inc ~ From Oxford Peter and Graham Watkins Galapagos Both Sides of the Coin Morgansville Imagine Publishing 2009 Print Available for purchase in our online store The first permanent residents in the Galapagos Islands settled on Floreana Island Patrick Watkins an Irishman … Continue reading →
Galapagos Weather When to go and What to expect ~ There are some who say that there are two sides to every coin and Galapagos weather is no exception to this saying The Galapagos Islands find themselves split between two distinct seasons that transpire throughout the year and they each have quite an influence on the look and feel of the islands themselves
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