Galapagos Cruise

on Saturday, October 1, 2011

Hello guys, Traveling can be both exciting and educational on a galapagos cruise. Seeing the Galapagos up close guarantees a look at an incredibly unique and diverse biological world, a world somewhat untouched by human capability for destruction. This vacation cruise offers the sun, the fun and the amazing ecological diversity of one of the most remote places on earth. More and more individuals have made it a priority to visit the Galapagos. It’s well known that as more people experience a precious resource like the Galapagos, the more the world’s environment becomes a priority. Once only visited by wandering sea-goers and lucky scientists like Charles Darwin, the Galapagos have become the destination of choice for adventurers, environmentalists and globally savvy travelers. Birders adore the incredible variety from the large species like the waved albatross and the Galapagos hawk to the 14 species of finches. Birders can add many to their list that less adventurous birders can never see. Of course everyone from children to hardnosed naturalists loves the Galapagos penguins and the funny blue-footed boobies. In the Galapagos, naturalists can get up close to two rare mammals: the Galapagos sea lion and the fur seal lion. These aquatic mammals come from opposite lattitudes, one North, the other South; and they meet only in the Galapagos where they must share the ocean with the most unique large lizard in the world. Thank you.

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