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A Sea Lion in the Galápagos Decides a Tourist's Hot Pink Towel Is the Perfect Sunbathing Spot
The towel had a new owner.
The Galápagos Islands, often referred to as a living museum, are a fascinating archipelago where wildlife seems to reign ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I've been to the 13 main Galápagos Islands. Every traveler should have these 9 incredible experiences while visiting. As a South ...
Xavier Castro is a writer who works at the Galapagos Conservancy, where he dedicates himself to educating the public about ...
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Natural wonders: A bird's-eye tour of the Galápagos
The journey begins at Tortuga Bay, where a lone boat rests in a crystal-clear lagoon surrounded by volcanic rock and lush mangroves. It's a peaceful introduction to one of the world's most ...
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This video shows why the Galapagos changed science forever
This video explores the incredible biogeography of the Galapagos Islands and how isolation shaped one of the most unique ...
Experience the diverse wonders of the Galápagos during a compact, weeklong trip. Take interpretive island walks with ...
Warm morning light reflects from the remains of a natural rock arch near Darwin Island, one of the most remote islands in the Galapagos. In clear, deep blue water, thousands of creatures—fish, ...
Sprinkled in the eastern Pacific, the Galapagos archipelago consists of just over 3,000 square miles of land spread out over 17,000 square miles of ocean. Hundreds of years ago, sailors referred to ...
A species of iguana that went extinct nearly 200 years ago on one of the Galápagos Islands appears to be making a comeback, with some help from a team of conservationists. The last person to spot a ...
One glance at the Galapagos Islands, and you're sure to have your breath taken away. Giant tortoises, flightless birds, marine iguanas, and dandelions the size of trees are among the many incredible ...
When Charles Darwin sailed through the Galápagos Islands in 1835, feral goats were already there. Almost two centuries later, ...
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