You will see images of its wildlife and marine life that represent one of the most amazing features of these Islands.
The Galapagos landscapes are also spectacular mainly due to the volcanic origin of this Archipelago.
On most of the Islands, there are landing points where the rafts of the cruise ships can land, You either make a wet or dry landing. Click on the image below to watch the video.
All over the Islands you can see how the lava has been flowing over centuries and molding the rock, creating beautiful lava sceneries.
Some flat Islands like North Seymour and the lava formations create attractive shapes on the beaches. You'll be able to distinguish this Island (North Seymour) clearly from the airplane when you arrive to the Galapagos Archipelago.
The Galapagos Islands are the only place on Earth where the animals like: birds and reptiles, show no fear to humans. In fact they are indeed very friendly and consider you as part of their environment.
This Galapagos Islands video was recorded by "Metropolitan Touring" which is one of the leading travel companies in Galapagos. This travel company offers you four options to visit this Archipelago:
Santa Cruz First Class Ship
Deluxe Yacht Isabela II
Luxury Yacht La Pinta
Galapagos Land Tours
This Archipelago is composed by 13 major Islands, 6 smaller ones and more than 40 islets. Only four islands are inhabited, these are: Isabela, Santa Cruz, San Cristobal and Florena.
The GalapagosThis exciting video prepares travelers for an expedition to the Galapagos Islands by combining outstanding visual images of the flora and fauna of this Archipelago with a description of the islands' natural history and unique ecosystems.
You will observe fascinating creatures such as the Galapagos tortoises, land and marine iguanas, colorful small lizards, and a vast assortment of birds. This Galapagos video concludes with an account of human presence in the Islands from Darwin's visit to the tourism of today.
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