The Galapagos Island's Incredible Natural Habitat | Wild Galapagos

Published 2024-03-14
The Galapagos in the vast Pacific was born from fire and shaped by nature's mightiest forces. The islands lie around 600 miles off the South American Coast almost on the equator, in an archipelago made up of 13 main islands and hundreds of small rocks and isles at the point where two mighty ocean currents converge. A land of astonishing beauty and astounding creatures, which are sometimes blessed by the island's abundance and at other times must fight for resources. Only those who can adapt can make it here.

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All Comments (21)
  • @tunzinater1
    As someone who worked for Charles Darwin Research Center this was an incredible documentary. Loved it! I worked on Isabella island and lived in a mangrove along with the iguanas. Best experience of my life.
  • @georgehosea139
    Thanks for this exciting documentary on the Galapagos islands, such documentaries enlighten people about nature that needs to have a balance of nature , hence the need to conserve the environment for our sakes and that of posterity, kudos and may you be blessed. 😅
  • @vs123
    Video sharing perfect my friend
  • @kxmalahov
    LIKE, Subscribe, thanks from Scotland, and LOVE from Russia to people who made this doc., to people who made it (upload, the Author) here for me to watch and to the rest human beings who are watching or will do. 🤤
  • @user-yk5ks5gx7o
    Eita halleluia que lugar magnífico a criação e muitíssimo louvável
  • @felicia7756
    That was cute, the iguanas had to think outside the rocks
  • @user-ec3rm9wr1n
    Prove humans can live in different places that's earth beauty
  • Great documentary. But what about the tortoises, land iguanas, birds beaks, goats on rocks, Galapagos hawks and eagles!!? Also, you did not show the Blue-footed Bobbies dancing in the air with their blue feet for their mate.. In 1971 I visited the Galapagos Islands by boat for 10 days. Exhilarating!!!!