The Exotic
Galapagos Islands
By Eduardo Landazuri
The Galapagos Islands were named after the giant Galapagos
tortoises. The archipelago emerged six million years ago as a
result of volcanic activity in the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
These enchanted place on earth is composed of 19 islands and more
than 40 islets, with white sand beaches, dark and solid rocks,
unique landscapes, deep crystal clear waters, you can enjoy
yourself swimming with playful sea lions around you, watching
friendly sharks cruise six feet under you. All these wonderful
nature makes you feel as if you are part of it
all.
It has a world
record of especial titles and management categories: the islands
are Ecuador's first National Park; UNESCO World natural heritage
Site, both the terrestrial Park and the Reserve, (the second
largest and possibly the most unique in the world); Biosphere
Reserve and a Whale Sanctuary.
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
LOCATION
This alluring
complex ecosystem is located 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) off the
coast of Ecuador, northwest of South America in the Pacific
Ocean.
WILDLIFE
OBSERVATION
Some of the most
unusual and fascinating species in the world, both terrestrial and
marine, are found in the Galapagos islands. Here most of the
surface (96%) is a National Park, surrounded by a protected Marine
Reserve, both UNESCO World Heritages Sites.
On Santa Cruz
island, the Giant tortoises can be seen at the Charles Darwin
Research Station (including famous Lonesome George, the only
remaining tortoise from "Pinta" island) and also in the wild, in
the highlands of this Galapagos island. There are 15 sub-species of
giant tortoises. Some prefer the upland zones of the large islands
because of humidity, grassy pastures and small ponds to drink and
stagger about. Others prefer islands with low elevations, dry
terrain, and with lots of prickly vegetation like cactus. The
largest populations are found in Alcedo Volcano on Isabela Island,
and in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island.
BIRD
WATCHING
A total of 140
species of birds have been registered in Galapagos. About half of
the resident birds cannot be seen , anywhere else in the world. You
can observe shore and lagoon birds such as ducks, stilts, herons,
warblers, pelicans and frigates all easily approachable, just like
all the Galapagos animals.
Eight species of
Darwin's Finches are found on Santa Cruz island; most of which can
be observed all around the island. Charles Darwin's concepts were
founded by modern evolutionists by studying the different beaks of
these finches.
SNORKELING AND
DIVING
The Galapagos
islands are considered a world premier destination for scuba diving
and snorkeling. The protected waters of its Marine Reserve have
been well preserved, nearly untouched by external sources. Here the
crossroads of marine currents has resulted in a unique marine
ecosystem.
GALAPAGOS
WEATHER
Although the
islands are tropical, there are two markedly different seasons :
the warm, humid and sunny season from December to May and the dry,
windy and not-so-sunny season from June to November.
Transitional
months are January, April and May. The Warm Season offers hardly
any wind (so the sea is usually very calm) and the visibility tends
to be better. In the Dry Season there is more wind, sometimes the
sea tends to be choppy and the visibility lower.
THE MEANING OF
GALAPAGOS
Amongst the first
groups that came to Galapagos, we had many of Spanish origin. In
traditional Castilian language, the word "Galapago" was used to
describe the frontal piece of the riding saddle, and upon seeing
the many tortoises the islands had in earlier years, but more
important, the shape of their carapace (shell), they named this
archipelago "Islands of the Galapagos". And this is the official
story of the name of these islands
Visit the most
complete Site ever made about the Galapagos Islands and Ecuador.
You will find outstanding and solid information regarding these
Enchanted Islands and the country to which they belong
(Ecuador).
http://www.galapagos-islands-tourguide.com/article
About The
Author
I am a business
administrator and run my own Consulting company, I live in Quito
and have been in the Galapagos Islands for more than 10 times
already, I have also studied a lot about them.
The wonderful and
unique wildlife and landscapes of the islands has always impressed
me. That's why I decided to build a Site promoting the Galapagos so
people around the world will know more precise information about
this wonderful spot on Earth.
http://www.galapagos-islands-tourguide.com
info@galapagos-islands-tourguide.com
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