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Imagine a place where the animals don't fear humans. This Eden
is a rocky, volcanic place; a tropical land that doesn't get much
rain.
The irregular landscape is a result of volcanos pushing up through
the earth's crust with a deficit of silicon, resulting not in the
conical shapes of famous volcanos, but in irregular features on
a mostly barren landscape.
This site is the result of a five day cruise through the Galapagos
archipelago in April of 2002 on the Galapagos Explorer. Since there
isn't much written on various parts of the journey, I've put together
this website to tell a little bit of the town of Guayaquil, Ecuador
that we started our journey from, a little about the food of that
region of Ecuador, a bit about the boat and why we chose it from
a number of choices, and of course the pictures of the animals,
the focus of any trip to the Galapagos.
By the way, that's a typical land iguana there on the left. It's
maybe two feet long. On the upper right is a giant tortoise, the
poster child of the Galapagos Islands. They attain ages of over
150 years.
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In the Glapagos Islands, the animals pretty much
demand you photograph them close up! See more photos in the
Gallery. |
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