Category Archive: GALAPAGOS

Insider’s View

May
08
2012

Galapagos Islands Wildlife Highlight Location Map

A handy summary map of the top 15 highlight wildlife and their respective locations in the Galapagos Islands This is NOT a comprehensive map of all the wildlife in the Galapagos Islands … as there are just too many to try and squeeze into one map. Instead, I have focused on the more unique and/or …

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Apr
26
2012

Ecuador: An Infographic Map

Apr
23
2012

10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Visiting the Galapagos Islands (part 1)

“Experience, travel – these are as education in themselves” ~ Euripides Unless you’ve “been there, done that” there is always a degree of uncertainty and mystery to any given travel destination. That’s probably some of the reasons why we travel … to discover. The Galapagos Islands are no exception. What follows are the first  FIVE …

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Apr
17
2012

‘Rich & Famous’ following everyone to Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands is a celebrated travel destination attracting people of all ages, social classes and interests  from every corner of the globe.  The archipelago is distinguished for the rich diversity of wildlife and famous creatures, like the Giant Tortoise. The ‘rich and famous’ are more frequently coming to visit the other rich and famous …

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Mar
12
2012

Hermit in the Shell

Mar
12
2012

Horses in the Mist (Isabela Island)

Mar
12
2012

Punta Suarez (Espanola Island) with Marine Iguana

A typical local resting on the rocks at Punta Suarez (Espanola Island) in the Galapagos Islands.

Mar
12
2012

Galapagos Marine Iguana at Gardner Bay (Espanola Island)

Mar
12
2012

Galapagos Marine Iguana

A typical creature (the Galapagos Marine Iguana) found on the beach at Gardner Bay, Espanola Island. This one was seemed to be in a crucifix position.

Mar
12
2012

Gardner Bay – Espanola Island

Galapagos Islands Panorama Gardner Bay (on the southeast island of Espanola) boasts a spectacular beach – which is characterized by talc-soft, white sand.

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