2. Archipielago de Colon commonly known as
Galapagos Islands are a group of land masses
scattered across either side of the Equator, in
the world’s biggest water content i.e. the
Pacific Ocean.
3. These islands belong to the
Republic of Ecuador, and are considered by
UNESCO as a “Natural World Heritage Site”,
which is a pretty big deal.
4. These islands strip are also known as a ‘living
museum and showcase of evolution’ because of
its geographical location.
The marine life is so used to being around
humans that they swim along with the divers,
pose for the photographers.
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6. The constant geomorphological and geological
progressions, comprised of small seismic
movements, volcanic eruptions and erosions,
give a chief clue about the birth of these
islands. To the most part, there is no other
place on earth that grants protection of such an
inclusive gamut of geomorphological and
geological characteristics.
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8. The islands are situated about a 1000
kilometers off coast Ecuador and have a total of
127 islets. In 1959 almost 97% of the area was
declared as a national park, leaving only 3% for
humans to live in, which is a very good thing
because the place belongs to animals and not
humans. Human beings are just visitors, who
come to see the beauty of Mother Nature and
its children in their natural environment.
9. You can find different species which are the
Exceptional species of Galapagos Island. Like
Giant tortoise, marine Iguana, Blue and Red
footed boobies, Lava Lizards and many more.
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11. You can enjoy many sports activities here. This
is the place for everyone. Here are some.
Hiking
Scuba Diving
Snorkeling
Cycling and Biking
Sea Kayaking
12. Galapagos Island is a place where you can
explore the nature with your family or friend. It
is the place which has many attractions for
everyone. You visit Galapagos and enjoy the
natural beauty.
13. Nature Galapagos & Ecuador Cia Ltd.
Galarza Building, 1st Floor, Av Diego Vasquez de Cepeda, Quito,
Ecuador
(845) 345-3204
(593)-2-280-2230