Galapagos Islands - Galápagoseilanden

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The Galapagos Islands are a scattered group of islands that lie in the Pacific Ocean off the equator. Politically they belong to Ecuador, but they are in the open sea about 1000 kilometers off the west coast of South America.

Islands

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Info

The islands are geologically very young, they are only a few million years old. They are of volcanic origin and due to their isolated location many unique animals and plants occur, which often have slightly different species per island. The islands have about 40,000 inhabitants.

Language

In the Galapagos Islands, Spanish spoken.

Arrive

Travel around

To look at

Routes

You can take a trip along all the volcanoes on Isabela.

To do

Food

Going out

stay overnight

Safety

all around

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Islands in the Pacific
Island States:Philippines · Indonesia · Japan · New Zealand · Papua New Guinea · Taiwan
Oceania:Micronesia · Melanesia · Polynesia
Other major islands and archipelagos:Aleutian Islands · coconut island · Galapagos Islands · Juan Fernandez Archipelago