Galapagos Retrospective
The Galapagos Retrospective is a tribute to the Galapagos Islands UNESCO World Heritage for its diversity and uniqueness
The Galapagos Islands, officially known as the Archipiélago de Colón, are a group of volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean. They belong to Ecuador and are renowned for their incredible biodiversity and role in Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.
Key highlights of the Galapagos Islands include:
Unique Wildlife: The islands are home to various species found nowhere else on Earth, such as the Galapagos giant tortoise, marine iguanas, and blue-footed boobies.
Natural Beauty: The pristine landscapes encompass rugged lava fields, lush highlands, stunning beaches, and crystal-clear waters.
Adventure Activities: Explore the islands through hiking, snorkeling, diving, and wildlife watching.
Conservation: The Galapagos are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a living laboratory for scientific research and conservation.
History: Visit sites like the Charles Darwin Research Station and discover the islands' historical and scientific significance.
Enjoy your visit to this exceptional natural wonder!