Galapagos Islands
Galapagos Islands is a small archipelago that belongs to Ecuador, located in the western Pacific Ocean. This islands are remote and isolated, 620 miles off the continent, and consist of 13 main islands and 6 smaller islands. It is known worldwide for its unique wildlife, one of the inspirations for Charles Darwin while writing his Theory of Natural Selection. It is a World Heritage Site and National Park, with strict controls to protect the natural habitats. Scuba Diving and Snorkeling are the main activities, and also you can do some hiking, visit the Giant Tortoise breeding center, visit the Charles Darwin Research Center, and take boat tours from one island to the other.
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