There's no place like the Galapagos Islands. One of the most biodiverse spots on Earth, visitors will leave here having seen something entirely new, like a marine iguana or colony of Darwin's finches.
As we scrambled past quarreling sea lions, our guide, a local naturalist named Daniel Sánchez, explained how eons of tectonic movement over a volcanic hot spot spawned the Galápagos island chain and ...
The finches in the above video were collected from the Galápagos Islands in 1835 by Charles Darwin and his colleagues during the second voyage of HMS Beagle (1831-1836). The different finch species on ...