These two islands are the perfect place to learn about the conditions, albeit harsh, for a species to establish itself. No one knows just how many arrivals the Galapagos received, but what is certain is that only a few were able to survive, adapt, and become unique to this archipelago. This place is like unlike anywhere else, and most of the animals and plants exist only in this chain of volcanos.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 27 Sep 2019
Sombrero Chino and Santiago Island, 9/27/2019, National Geographic Islander
- Aboard the National Geographic Islander
- Galápagos
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