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Unleash your inner Attenborough on a small ship cruise of the Galapagos Islands

April 26, 2020 16:17
(Photo: Jorge Prigann)
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A powerful odour greets us as we clamber from our Zodiac dinghy onto Española Island in the Galapagos. “Welcome to the aroma of evolution,” says Gianncarlo, our expedition guide.

It is an extraordinary assault on the senses; red and green marine iguanas so plentiful we have to pick our way over them to reach the trail, a large colony of sealions within touching distance.

Bright orange Sally Lightfoot crabs scamper over rocks while mockingbirds teasingly flirt overhead. “They’ve had no major predators to worry about, so they simply see us as another species dropping in,” explains Gianncarlo. “They’re probably as curious about us as we are about them.”

This is a wildlife encounter far exceeding my expectations. The Galapagos is a unique archipelago. A group of 19 islands that, throughout their existence, has never been joined to any mainland — creating an ecosystem nurturing species not found anywhere else on earth.