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BBC - Galápagos - Born of Fire - Subtitles in Portuguese
BBC - Galápagos - Born of Fire (Luciano Silva) Presents a trip to the Galapagos Islands, a...
published: 25 Oct 2011
author: TheLucianoSilvaBoy4
BBC - Galápagos - Born of Fire - Subtitles in Portuguese
BBC - Galápagos - Born of Fire - Subtitles in Portuguese
BBC - Galápagos - Born of Fire (Luciano Silva) Presents a trip to the Galapagos Islands, as you've never seen! Spectacular images of a wildlife haven, which ...- published: 25 Oct 2011
- views: 17913
- author: TheLucianoSilvaBoy4
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BBC GALAPAGOS Episode 1 Born Of Fire HD 720p PART 1
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published: 08 Aug 2009
author: DocumentariesForYou
BBC GALAPAGOS Episode 1 Born Of Fire HD 720p PART 1
BBC GALAPAGOS Episode 1 Born Of Fire HD 720p PART 1
Please comment, rate and ENJOY!- published: 08 Aug 2009
- views: 101757
- author: DocumentariesForYou
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Explore the Galapagos Islands with Google Maps
See the full behind-the-scenes experience: http://goo.gl/oau0g5
In partnership with the D...
published: 12 Sep 2013
Explore the Galapagos Islands with Google Maps
Explore the Galapagos Islands with Google Maps
See the full behind-the-scenes experience: http://goo.gl/oau0g5 In partnership with the Directorate of the Galapagos National Park, The Charles Darwin Foundation, and Catlin Seaview Survey, we traveled to the archipelago to collect 360-degree Street View imagery. Produced by B-Reel and Google- published: 12 Sep 2013
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Las islas galapagos
Doscientos años después de la llegada de Charles Darwin a las islas Galápagos, el naturali...
published: 05 Jun 2013
author: TheDocumentalestv
Las islas galapagos
Las islas galapagos
Doscientos años después de la llegada de Charles Darwin a las islas Galápagos, el naturalista David Attenborough viaja a este maravilloso archipiélago perdid...- published: 05 Jun 2013
- views: 2733
- author: TheDocumentalestv
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Globo Reporter - Galapagos - Parte 01 - 12/11/2010
Parque Nacional Galápagos Equador : Reporter Tino Marcos exibe animais e muita natureza qu...
published: 15 Nov 2010
author: Nilton Cabeça Branca Costa
Globo Reporter - Galapagos - Parte 01 - 12/11/2010
Globo Reporter - Galapagos - Parte 01 - 12/11/2010
Parque Nacional Galápagos Equador : Reporter Tino Marcos exibe animais e muita natureza que enche os olhos de todos.- published: 15 Nov 2010
- views: 20257
- author: Nilton Cabeça Branca Costa
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Traveling to the Galápagos Islands - Travel Beyond, Inc.
"http://TravelBeyond.com" Explore the Galápagos Islands with National Geographic and Lindb...
published: 09 Jun 2010
author: travelbeyond
Traveling to the Galápagos Islands - Travel Beyond, Inc.
Traveling to the Galápagos Islands - Travel Beyond, Inc.
"http://TravelBeyond.com" Explore the Galápagos Islands with National Geographic and Lindblad Expeditions. The Galápagos Islands, located in the Pacific Ocea...- published: 09 Jun 2010
- views: 18118
- author: travelbeyond
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Islas Galapagos - Ecuador
Las Islas Galápagos han conquistado el corazón y la imaginación de mucha gente durante dos...
published: 11 Nov 2012
author: CiudadesPanoramicas
Islas Galapagos - Ecuador
Islas Galapagos - Ecuador
Las Islas Galápagos han conquistado el corazón y la imaginación de mucha gente durante dos siglos. La historia de las Islas Galápagos es turbulenta y misteri...- published: 11 Nov 2012
- views: 2234
- author: CiudadesPanoramicas
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GALAPAGOS 1 DE 4.mp4
Narrado por: Jesús González Este documental turístico describe un recorrido de ensueño par...
published: 23 Mar 2012
author: Jesús González
GALAPAGOS 1 DE 4.mp4
GALAPAGOS 1 DE 4.mp4
Narrado por: Jesús González Este documental turístico describe un recorrido de ensueño para los amantes de la vida y la naturaleza, por uno de los ecosistema...- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 3738
- author: Jesús González
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Ecuador ama el surf, Galápagos.
Cuando se habla del Ecuador en el mundo del surf, Galápagos es un emblema que nos enorgull...
published: 08 Jul 2013
author: amalavidatv
Ecuador ama el surf, Galápagos.
Ecuador ama el surf, Galápagos.
Cuando se habla del Ecuador en el mundo del surf, Galápagos es un emblema que nos enorgullece. Ubicadas a más de 1000 kilómetros del continente, en pleno Océ...- published: 08 Jul 2013
- views: 1692
- author: amalavidatv
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ISLAS GALÁPAGOS - FLORA Y FAUNA ECUADOR
Las islas Galápagos (también islas de los Galápagos y oficialmente archipiélago de Colón) ...
published: 25 Jul 2012
author: jack10564
ISLAS GALÁPAGOS - FLORA Y FAUNA ECUADOR
ISLAS GALÁPAGOS - FLORA Y FAUNA ECUADOR
Las islas Galápagos (también islas de los Galápagos y oficialmente archipiélago de Colón) constituyen un archipiélago del océano Pacífico ubicado a 972 km de...- published: 25 Jul 2012
- views: 14001
- author: jack10564
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Galápagos, viaje a los orígenes. (Completo)
Documental, 51'16" stereo, betacam digital. Director, fotografía y montaje: Juan Gamero. G...
published: 20 Jun 2012
author: maquen
Galápagos, viaje a los orígenes. (Completo)
Galápagos, viaje a los orígenes. (Completo)
Documental, 51'16" stereo, betacam digital. Director, fotografía y montaje: Juan Gamero. Guión: Juan Gamero / Carmen Rodríguez. Música: Llaquiclla. Documenta...- published: 20 Jun 2012
- views: 10174
- author: maquen
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Expedition Galápagos: Tiger Sharks
The main objective of Expedition Galapagos was to SPOT tag tiger sharks which are the top ...
published: 18 Feb 2014
Expedition Galápagos: Tiger Sharks
Expedition Galápagos: Tiger Sharks
The main objective of Expedition Galapagos was to SPOT tag tiger sharks which are the top predator in the Galapagos Marine Reserve. On the final day of the expedition a member of the Ecuadorian Navy who had been doing routine work in the Itabaca Channel approached the OCEARCH team. He told the team there were several large tiger sharks in the channel. The Navy gave OCEARCH permission to work in the Itabaca Chanel. OCEARCH along with the collaborating institutions were able to tag 4 tiger sharks. These are the first tiger sharks SPOT tagged and released in the Galapagos Islands.- published: 18 Feb 2014
- views: 883
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Galápagos Islands HD
Galápagos Islands, Ecuador Amazon Tourism HD
Galápagos Islands Travel HD http://youtu.be/Q...
published: 18 Feb 2014
Galápagos Islands HD
Galápagos Islands HD
Galápagos Islands, Ecuador Amazon Tourism HD Galápagos Islands Travel HD http://youtu.be/QtfM4uJ2Lxw Galápagos Islands Vacations http://youtu.be/Inqg0jwJf6Q The Galápagos Islands (official name: Archipiélago de Colón, other Spanish names: Islas Galápagos, Spanish pronunciation: [ɡaˈlapaɣos]) are an archipelago of volcanic islands distributed on either side of the Equator in the Pacific Ocean, 926 km (575 mi) west of continental Ecuador, of which they are a part. The Galápagos Islands and their surrounding waters form an Ecuadorian province, a national park, and a biological marine reserve. The principal language on the islands is Spanish. The islands have a population of slightly over 25,000. The islands are famed for their vast number of endemic species and were studied by Charles Darwin during the voyage of the Beagle. His observations and collections contributed to the inception of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. The first recorded visit to the islands happened by chance in 1535, when the Bishop of Panamá Fray Tomás de Berlanga went to Peru to arbitrate in a dispute between Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro. De Berlanga was blown off course, though he eventually returned to the Spanish Empire and described the conditions of the islands and the animals that inhabited them. The group of islands was shown and named in Abraham Ortelius's atlas published in 1570. The first crude map of the islands was made in 1684 by the buccaneer Ambrose Cowley, who named the individual islands after some of his fellow pirates or after British royalty and noblemen. These names were used in the authoritative navigation charts of the islands prepared during the Beagle survey under captain Robert Fitzroy, and in Darwin's popular book The Voyage of the Beagle. The then new Republic of Ecuador took the islands from Spanish ownership in 1832, and subsequently gave the islands official Spanish names.The older names remained in use in English language publications, including Herman Melville's The Encantadas of 1854. History The Galápagos Islands ---------------------------------- European discovery of the Galápagos Islands occurred when Spaniard Fray Tomás de Berlanga, the fourth Bishop of Panama, sailed to Peru to settle a dispute between Francisco Pizarro and his lieutenants. De Berlanga's vessel drifted off course when the winds diminished, and his party reached the islands on 10 March 1535. According to a 1952 study by Thor Heyerdahl and Arne Skjølsvold, remains of potsherds and other artifacts from several sites on the islands suggest visitation by South American peoples prior to the arrival of the Spanish. However, no remains of graves, ceremonial vessels and constructions have ever been found, suggesting no permanent settlement occurred at the time. The Galápagos Islands first appeared on the maps, of Gerardus Mercator and Abraham Ortelius, in about 1570. The islands were named "Insulae de los Galopegos" (Islands of the Tortoises) in reference to the giant tortoises found there. The first English captain to visit the Galápagos Islands was Richard Hawkins, in 1593. Until the early 19th century, the archipelago was often used as a hideout by mostly English pirates who pilfered Spanish galleons carrying gold and silver from South America to Spain. In 1793, James Colnett described the flora and fauna of Galápagos, and suggested the islands could be used as base for the whalers operating in the Pacific Ocean. He drew the first accurate navigation charts of the islands. Whalers and maritime fur traders killed and captured thousands of the Galápagos tortoises to extract their fat. The tortoises could be kept on board ship as a means of providing of fresh protein, as these animals could survive for several months on board without any food or water. The hunting of the tortoises was responsible for greatly diminishing, and in some cases eliminating, certain species. Along with whalers came the fur-seal hunters, who brought the population of this animal close to extinction. The first known permanent human resident on Galapagos was Patrick Watkins, an Irish sailor who was marooned on the Island Floreana from 1807--1809. According to later accounts,[14][15] Watkins managed to survive by hunting, growing vegetables and trading with visiting whalers, before finally stealing an open boat and navigating to Guayaquil. ========================= Galápagos Islands Travel, Galápagos Islands Travel Guide, Galápagos Islands Tours, Galápagos Islands Tourism, Galápagos Islands Vacations, Galápagos Islands History, Galápagos Islands Nature, Quito, Amazon, Ecuador- published: 18 Feb 2014
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Las islas Galápagos Ecuador 1/6
Las islas Galápagos (también islas de los Galápagos y oficialmente archipiélago de Colón) ...
published: 13 Sep 2011
author: jamacor4
Las islas Galápagos Ecuador 1/6
Las islas Galápagos Ecuador 1/6
Las islas Galápagos (también islas de los Galápagos y oficialmente archipiélago de Colón) constituyen un archipiélago del océano Pacífico ubicado a 972 km de...- published: 13 Sep 2011
- views: 16425
- author: jamacor4
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The Galápagos Tortoise
This is a video of the galápagos tortoise from the BBC's Life in Cold Blood documentary se...
published: 23 Jan 2010
author: globalzoo
The Galápagos Tortoise
The Galápagos Tortoise
This is a video of the galápagos tortoise from the BBC's Life in Cold Blood documentary series.- published: 23 Jan 2010
- views: 337818
- author: globalzoo
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El último gigante de Galápagos
El Solitario Jorge, la última tortuga gigante de su especie que habitaba en las islas Galá...
published: 26 Jun 2012
author: afpes
El último gigante de Galápagos
El último gigante de Galápagos
El Solitario Jorge, la última tortuga gigante de su especie que habitaba en las islas Galápagos, murió este domingo luego de infructuosos intentos de que se ...- published: 26 Jun 2012
- views: 14305
- author: afpes
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Welcome to the Galapagos Islands
The laboratory for the study of the origins of life. See the amazing creatures Darwin firs...
published: 11 Sep 2008
author: oceancontent
Welcome to the Galapagos Islands
Welcome to the Galapagos Islands
The laboratory for the study of the origins of life. See the amazing creatures Darwin first saw in 1835 -- giant tortoises, sea turtles, flightless cormorant...- published: 11 Sep 2008
- views: 187995
- author: oceancontent