Galapagos islands, a real paradise in the middle of the Pacific Ocean : ECUADOR

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Galapagos islands, a real paradise in the middle of the Pacific Ocean

Baltra, Santa Cruz, Espanola, Floreana, Santiago, San Cristobal

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Galapagos islands, a real paradise in the middle of the Pacific Ocean

Località: Baltra, Santa Cruz, Espanola, Floreana, Santiago, San Cristobal
Stato: ECUADOR (EC)
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It 'impossible to explain the emotion I felt during my visit to the Galapagos Islands.
It 's a place of extraordinary beauty, a place only inammaginabile and visitors can understand how it could be beautiful throughout our planet.
When I went to Kenya and saw the first free animal, a giraffe, I could not help but cry for joy, I felt strong emotion and thought that no one else in contact with nature would give me a thrill of equal intensity. And so it was until I arrived in the Galapagos.
I was stunned, breathless, completely captured by what I saw.
Galapagos animals have no fear of you, to accept as part of nature.
I will never forget the sea lions interact with you when you are in water. You try, you turn around, you call the game and you're taken by this game, you dive and emerges from the water following their movements and exit the water when you're tired and go to lie on the beach where dozens of lions sea are enjoying the sun.
And on the beach you can stop to observe the flight of boobies or pelicans and their acrobatics when plunge dive into water to catch fish and as you turn your gaze to the sea you can see that water there are the penguins who are playing between them, a sort of acchiaparella in water.
These islands have completely captured me, there is no place in the world can match.
It is a place everyone should visit a place that suggests that it is possible to live together differently.

The best way to visit the islands and enjoy the scenery is certainly captivated by a cruise.
But not that big ships full of tourists, before falling to the ground where you have to wait your turn. A small vessel that can accommodate up 14/16 people.
And then the trip will be perfect.


In 1959, the Government of Ecuador made 90% of the Galapagos Islands National Park. All areas that were not yet included in urbanized areas were designated and incorporated into the park. In 1967 was established an audit department and five years later came the first supervising.
Visitors must comply with strict rules of the islands which are World Heritage Site since 1978.
The "Galapagos National Park Service works in partnership with the Charles Darwin Research Station" to achieve their common goals of conservation and protection of natural resources with the Galapagos National Park and Galapagos Marine Reserve. The audit department approves all routes of ships visiting the islands, ensuring that tourism is uniformly distributed throughout the islands.
The park rules were developed in an attempt to protect the resources of the area. To prevent increases in the use of boats, the park provides licensed guides who accompany all visitors following the rules properly.
No plant, animal, shell, wood or other natural things to be removed or disturbed.
Be careful not to take the island, or island hopping, no natural material.
Do not bring food on uninhabited islands.
Do not disturb the animals.
Do not feed the animals. Could be dangerous for you, in the long run might destroy the natural balance.
Do not scare or remove any animal from its den or nest.
Stay within the areas designated for visitors.
Not defaced the rocks.
Do not buy items made of material of animal or plant on the island.
Do not visit the park without being accompanied by a visit of the authorized National Park.
Limit your visits to officially approved areas.
Show your conservative attitude towards the environment.

 

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