The Galapagos Islands constitute one of the most complexes, diverse and unique oceanic archipelagos in the World that still maintains its ecosystems and biodiversity without great alterations. Its location and geographical isolation, as well as its biological wealth and the evolutionary processes reflected in its fauna and unique flora, have made them worthy of world recognition. The Galapagos Islands are located on the equatorial line of the Pacific Ocean, 1,000 Km to the west of Continental Ecuador. It consists of more than 13 islets and rocks. Read more |
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