Turtles Mating, Female hiding, Male making funny noise.

The tortoise died today so I thought I’d upload my video from our trip there last year

Tortoise is eating

A Galapagos Tortoise walks on by completely oblivous to me video recording him while in Ecuador during a dive trip with Colombo SCUBA Adventures

A short teaser of a diving trip to the Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands rise out of the sea 600 miles off the coast of the Ecuador. Made famous by Charles Darwin in his ‘Origin of Species’ , the islands have become globally renowned for the richness and diversity of their wildlife. In fact, for most people the Galapagos Islands are synonymous with Iguana’s, Tortoises, Penguins and a plethora of natural history documentaries. For many, they are a nature reserve virtually uninhabited by man! In fact, the Galapagos Islands are home to a community of more the 60,00 people, some of whom were born there and some who have visited and decided to stay! ‘Galapagos People’ shifts the focus away from the iguanas and seeks to explore the daily routines of some of the island’s human ‘wildlife’. We encounter a cast of colourful characters living in Puerta Ayora, capital of the island of Santa Cruz. It’s an eclectic group of individuals, each revealing a unique perspective on Galapagos life. The artist Sarah Darling and her friends give us access to their creative and sometimes eccentric lives and a tangle of stories unfolds encompassing art, politics, international travel, scientific research, romance and cooking! A combination of interview footage and Cinema Verite camera work paints engaging portraits of the ‘Galapagos People’ in their home environment, surrounded by the raw beauty of nature.

Diving in the Galapagos Islands with the eagle rays, hammerhead sharks, sea lions, golden rays, seahorses, Galapagos sharks and sea snakes. Visit to the islands with company of iguanas, turtles, sea lions, blue-footed booby (Sula Nebouxii), frigates and many other birds. Immersioni alle Isole Galapagos con le Aquile di Mare, gli Squali Martello, i Leoni di Mare, le Razze Dorate, i Cavallucci Marini, gli Squali delle Galapagos e il Serpente di Mare. Visita alle isole in compagnia delle Iguane, le Tartarughe, i Leoni Marini, la Sula Piedi Azzurri, le Fregate e tanti altri uccelli.

On this inhabited island, I met Giant Tortoises, for whom the Galapagos Islands are named; a clip from “Gringo in the Galapagos”, theIntrepid Berkeley Explorer’s free video featuring Ecuador’s Highlands, the Jungle, and then out to the Galapagos Islands for personal visits with animals of many kinds that are not scared of humans. To enjoy all of this film, plus over 30 more free, non-commercial, streaming travel videos from every continent, and still pictures, please ask a search engine for: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

Diving Galapagos Islands May 2004. For full travel diary from Galapagos: www.helgeroe.com/C+S%20America.htm#Travel%20mail%206 www.helgeroe.com

Diving in the Galapagos Islands with the eagle rays, hammerhead sharks, sea lions, golden rays, seahorses, Galapagos sharks and sea snakes. Visit to the islands with company of iguanas, turtles, sea lions, blue-footed booby (Sula Nebouxii), frigates and many other birds. Immersioni alle Isole Galapagos con le Aquile di Mare, gli Squali Martello, i Leoni di Mare, le Razze Dorate, i Cavallucci Marini, gli Squali delle Galapagos e il Serpente di Mare. Visita alle isole in compagnia delle Iguane, le Tartarughe, i Leoni Marini, la Sula Piedi Azzurri, le Fregate e tanti altri uccelli.

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