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Galapagos Tortoise

These giant tortoise are the largest living tortoise, Galapago means tortoise in Spanish. A breeding programme is making great progress in helping these endangered animals make a comeback. Sailors and pirates would load them onto their ships while still alive and butcher them for meat while at sea. This type of activity, hunting in general and introduced species, loss of habitat have seen the tortoises totally wiped out from some islands.
The Galapagos

November 18th 2009
Galapagos Lima to Guayaquil There’s not much we can say about the Galapagos that would do it justice, but we’ll try. We took a bus from Lima to the border between Peru and Equador, and met a guy who was going to get us across the border. He was arranged by our travel lady. We met him with only one small problem, he didn’t speak any English! However we made our way to the checkpoint, got ... read more
South America » Ecuador » Galápagos

Ecuadorian Flag The "Republic of the Equator" was one of three countries that emerged from the collapse of Gran Colombia in 1830 (the others are Colombia and Venezuela). Between 1904 and 1942, Ecuador lost territories in a series of conflicts with its neighbors. A b... ... read more
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