Galapagos Islands - proof for evolution in the globe

There are locations on earth that can disappear prior to you visit a likelihood. The irony is that most of them disappear, people flock to see its beauty and does not have the effect that they have to be concerned on the environment. By visiting the Galapagos Archipelago, you will understand why the scientist Charles Darwin chose this place for the creation of his scientific theory about the origin of species. In 1835, he remained there for about two months writing and drawing each plant and animal he had encountered.

The biologists who work on the ships, are all methods to try to get in the original form the islands. It is forbidden to carry meals, so that vacationers are permitted to take only water. The animals must not be touched.

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The Galapagos island archipelago, the set as a magic chain of about 13 volcanic islands and many islets and rocks which are just below the equator on the west coast of South America. The archipelago is 1,000 km from the mainland in the Pacific Ocean. You can animals and plants, like nowhere elsewhere in the planet. The Galapagos Islands are a all-natural wonder in the middle of ocean.They be led away in a clash of three ocean currents as an alternative of continual seismic and volcanic activity, the uncommon fauna, giant turtles, iguanas and distinct bird species. This inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution to formulate soon after visiting the island.

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Despite the fact that this area is safe adequate for the fascinating and magical summer season holidays. Endless magical sandy beaches and crystal clear water can be found at 1st sight inspire and do not let them consider of residence. Endemic flora contains special reptiles and birds. All reptiles are endemic species, but two sea turtles. These include the Galapagos land and marine iguanas, as properly as the giant tortoise subspecies with 11 different islands all of which are endangered. There are 57 species of birds, of which 26 are endemic, six species of mammals and marine life, like a number of species of sharks, whales and fish.

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