Named after General José Villamil, the Galápagos Islands' first governor who settled in the area in 1832, this port town features white sand beaches, lagoons with pink flamingos and multiple ...
Many prospective visitors regard the Galápagos Islands as the incarnation of such dreams—isolated, ecologically rich, protected from human distortion and therefore revealing nature in her ...
A diver's journey to the Galapagos Islands aboard a small expedition ship. Diving with sharks, turtles, sea lions, rays and ...
But the island's standout feature is undoubtedly its red sand beach, where marine iguanas and sea lions like to lounge. A saltwater lagoon with pink flamingos is also situated on Rábida.
On his visit to the islands in 1835, Charles Darwin noticed ... This work includes bringing back locally extinct animals such as the pink iguana, the Floreana giant tortoise and the Floreana ...