The Unique Wildlife and Fascinating Science of The Galápagos Islands

The Galápagos Islands are a volcanic archipelago consisting of 18 main islands, 3 smaller islands, and 107 rocks and islets.

The islands are located in the Pacific Ocean, about 1,000 kilometers off the coast of Ecuador.

The islands are known for their unique wildlife, which inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.

The Galápagos Islands are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a biosphere reserve.

The islands are home to a variety of species that can't be found anywhere else in the world, including giant tortoises, marine iguanas, and Galápagos penguins.

The waters surrounding the islands are a protected marine reserve, making them an ideal location for underwater exploration.

The Galápagos Islands are a once-in-a-lifetime destination for anyone interested in nature, wildlife, and science.

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