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Current catalogue Flight Center - Valid from 01.01 to 31.12 - Page nb 102

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Catalogue Flight Center 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2024
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98 Scenic Scenic Eclipse Discover @ The Galapagos Islands There are few untouched paradises left on Earth, and the astonishing Galapagos Islands is undoubtedly one of them. Alone in the Pacific Ocean, this volcanic archipelago has benefited from its isolated location over centuries of evolution, with some of the most unique and special species calling it home. This incredible and rare ecosystem played an inestimable role in the development of Charles Darwin's ground-breaking study ‘Origin of the Species’ and subsequent theory of evolution in 1859. With many of the same species that inspired him still surviving on the Galapagos Islands, you'll have the chance to witness ‘survival of the fittest’ in the flesh. See incredible species such as blue footed boobies, Fur seals, lava lizards, flamingos, rays, albatross and the endangered Galapagos giant tortoise. Marine Iguana Almost 20% of the marine life in the islands is endemic to the area. This includes the Marine iguana, the only lizard in the world who enjoys water so much they've learned to swim in it! They look fierce, but are actually gentle herbivores, surviving exclusively on algae and seaweed. They are protected throughout the archipelago and are considered vulnerable to extinction.

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98 Scenic Scenic Eclipse Discover @ The Galapagos Islands There are few untouched paradises left on Earth, and the astonishing Galapagos Islands is undoubtedly one of them. Alone in the Pacific Ocean, this volcanic archipelago has benefited from its isolated location over centuries of evolution, with some of the most unique and special species calling it home. This incredible and rare ecosystem played an inestimable role in the development of Charles Darwin's ground-breaking study ‘Origin of the Species’ and subsequent theory of evolution in 1859. With many of the same species that inspired him still surviving on the Galapagos Islands, you'll have the chance to witness ‘survival of the fittest’ in the flesh. See incredible species such as blue footed boobies, Fur seals, lava lizards, flamingos, rays, albatross and the endangered Galapagos giant tortoise. Marine Iguana Almost 20% of the marine life in the islands is endemic to the area. This includes the Marine iguana, the only lizard in the world who enjoys water so much they've learned to swim in it! They look fierce, but are actually gentle herbivores, surviving exclusively on algae and seaweed. They are protected throughout the archipelago and are considered vulnerable to extinction.
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