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Galapagos: The Islands That Changed the World (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for GalapagosCol. maps on front and back cover endpapers and flaps.
Full description- Publisher: Yale University Press
- Published: 28 February 2007
- Format: Paperback 240 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: History Of Science | Evolution | Applied Ecology | History Of The Americas | Guidebooks
- ISBN 13: 9780300122305 ISBN 10: 0300122306
- Sales rank: 338,558
Full description for Galapagos
Rocky, fragile, beautiful, strange--the Galapagos archipelago is unlike any other place on earth. Its geology, its unique flora and fauna, and its striking role in human history intersect in surprising and dynamic ways. This book is the most wide-ranging and beautifully illustrated book available on the famous islands. Not since Darwin's "Naturalist's Voyage "has a book combined so much scientific and historic information with firsthand accounts that bring the Galapagos to life."Galapagos: The Islands That Changed the World" describes how tragedy and murderous pirates curtailed settlement of the islands and how the islands' pristine nature, spectacular geology, and defining isolation inspired Darwin's ideas about evolution. The book explores the diverse land and marine habitats that shelter Galapagos species and considers the islands' importance today as a frontier for science and a refuge for true wilderness.The book's extensive gazetteer provides details about endemic plants and animals as well as travel advice about visitors' sites, diving, photography, when to go, and what to take. Vividly illustrated throughout, this guide is an indispensable reference for natural history enthusiasts, armchair travelers, and island visitors alike.

