National Parks of the world - Galapagos

Galapagos National Park was formed on July 4, 1959 in order to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of Charles Darwin’s book about evolution. The park is located on the Ecuador Islands in South America. The thing that attracts all tourists is not only the diversity of animal species but also that they are very unique and can’t be find elsewhere in the wild. It is home to a ton of reptiles including the giant tortoise and many lizards. There are a lot of animals to discover but in my opinion the most interesting are seals, penguins, and mockingbirds.  To protect this beauty all visitors must be accompanied by a guide at all times. Some areas of the park are closed off to the public so that they won’t be invaded. You can say that this place is a historical textbook. One can explore how animals evolved without humans’ impact. This place is just magical.    


Sources:
http://areasprotegidas.ambiente.gob.ec/en/areas-protegidas/galapagos-national-park
https://www.galapagos.gob.ec/en/national-park/
https://www.galapagos.org/travel/travel/park-rules/






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  1. I've heard they have limited access for tourist boats in order to protect the animals that live there. Just like in many other places where tourists are destroying everything beautiful.

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