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Adventure
November 2004
Galapagos on Tour Marquee performances from charismatic critters inspire human visitors to abide by the rules on a romp through sublimely untouched Galapagos Islands. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
April 2005
Julian Smith
Galapagos Rising This exotic archipelago used to be the sole domain of Darwin fanatics. Not anymore. More than 90,000 tourists visited the Galapagos in 2003, an increase of 31 percent from 2000. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
December 2004
Roger Hamilton
Finally, Some Respect How a tiny Ecuadorean archipelago came to receive perhaps more attention than it can handle. mark for My Articles similar articles
Scientific American
February 2006
Michael Shermer
It's Dogged as Does It Retracing Darwin's footsteps in the Galapagos shatters a myth but reveals how revolutions in science actually evolve mark for My Articles similar articles
Smithsonian
December 2005
Frank J. Sulloway
The Evolution of Charles Darwin A creationist when he visited the Galapagos Islands, the great naturalist grasped the full significance of the unique wildlife he found there only well after he had returned to London. mark for My Articles similar articles
High on Adventure
December 2001
Up Close... Way Up Close! The Galapagos Islands and Ecuador highlands... mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
June 2006
Josh Dean
Wish You Were Here? 8 Amazing boat trips around the world. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
June 2009
Terry Zinn
Galapagos: The Ride of Your Life In Spanish, Galapagos, is related to the word saddle, which describes a certain shell shape covering the land tortoise found on the islands by early Spanish explorers. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
August 2009
Neely & Neely
Channel Islands National Park and Marine Reserve This is a National Treasure, protected for us and future generations to enjoy. Each island has unique landscape and wildlife native to it. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
December 2006
John van Wyhe
D-Lib Featured Collection December 2006: The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online The largest collection of Darwin's writings ever published is appearing free of charge on the website The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
January 2005
Roger Hamilton
The Trail Less Traveled Getting tourist dollars into the pockets of local people is part of the strategy to protect nature on the Galapagos. Boosting local tourism can help to ensure the long-term protection of the islands. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Paul Ryden
Top 10: Non-African Safaris If you take the time to look, you can find a safari virtually anywhere. Here are 10 safaris nowhere near Africa, but they're just as exotic and exciting. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Harry Marks
Top 10: Unique Vacation Experiences Tired of overpriced beach resorts overrun with tourists? Looking for a little alternative fun to spice up your vacation? If you answered yes to one of these questions, you've come to the right place. What follows are 10 of the most interesting, unique and exciting vacations in the world. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
Josh Korenblat
Book Review: Darwin's Sacred Cause: How A Hatred Of Slavery Shaped Darwin's Views On Human Evolution By Adrian Desmond And James Moore / Science News Adrian Desmond and James Moore, who received acclaim for a 1991 Darwin biography, persuasively show Darwin as a great unifier. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
May 2006
Ron Kapon
Seventieth Birthday Trip To South America: Part 3 While in Ecuador, visit the Galapagos Islands, Santa Ana Hill, and other wonderful gems in this country. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
May 20, 2006
Science Safari: Darwin and Evolution This online exhibit is a fascinating account of how Charles Darwin developed his theory of evolution and how that theory is regarded today. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
December 2004
Roger Hamilton
Man and Nature on the Galapagos Cooperation is beginning to replace competition in an innovative effort to protect the shrine of modern evolutionary theory. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
February 2009
Jason Daley
Required Reading Journalist Eric Simons celebrates a refreshingly different Charles Darwin in his book Darwin Slept Here... Jeffrey Tayler chronicles a 7,200-mile journey from Red Square to Tiananmen Square in his book Murderers in Mausoleums... mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
March 2008
Of Giant Tortoises and Men Creative engineering is just one of the many challenges faced in an effort to free the Galapagos from fossil fuels. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
January 31, 2009
Tom Siegfried
Book Review: Charles Darwin: The 'Beagle' Letters, Frederick Burkhardt, Editor Charles Darwin was a prolific letter writer -- not unusual in his day, of course, before telephones, e-mail and Facebook. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
March 2007
Best Trips 2007 Whether you want to raft an unknown Himalayan river or link a few Colorado peaks in your own backyard, here are 30 adventures to stoke your wanderlust. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
February 2006
Naomi Lubick
Geomedia Museums: Darwin's Life and Work on Exhibit... Books: Carving Grand Canyon: Evidence, Theories, and Mystery... Grand Canyon: Solving Earth's Grandest Puzzle... mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
March 2008
Erico Guizzo
Wind Power in Paradise How an international team of engineers brought wind power to the Galapagos Islands. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
February 2009
Caribbean Island Escapes Getting far, far, far away from it all is easier and cheaper than you think. Here are seven adventure-packed Caribbean island escapes. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
January 2005
Roger Hamilton
Search and Destroy in the Galapagos Inspectors battle ecological imperialism at the islands' airports and docks. mark for My Articles similar articles
Scientific American
March 2006
Jonathan Weiner
From Surmise to Sunrise Book Reviews: From So Simple a Beginning: The Four Great Books of Charles Darwin, Edited by Edward O. Wilson... Darwin: The Indelible Stamp: The Evolution of an Idea, Edited, with commentary, by James D. Watson... Reef Madness: Charles Darwin, Alexander Agassiz, and the Meaning of Coral by David Dobbs... mark for My Articles similar articles