Darwin Adventure Snorkeling in the Galapagos islands is an amazing adventure activity. Every site provide a stunning display, different on every occasion but always including thousands and thousands of fish, many of the most exotic shape and colour: Bumphead Damselfish, Blue Chin Parrotfish, Moorish Idols, Yellow-bellied Triggerfish, Hieroglyphic Hawkfish. Some of them sulk alone between rocks, others dart about in pairs, or gather together into enormous, glinting shoals.
Galapagos Islands Visitors to the Galapagos Islands expect to see amazing creatures crawling, flying, or basking on the islands. But what surprises many people is the abundance of life just off the shore line, only a few feet down in the water. There is a world teeming with schools of angelfish, gliding manta rays, docile white-tipped reef sharks, and feeding marine iguanas.
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While many visitors are enamored by the amazing endemic species of wildlife found on land in the Galapagos Islands, many more are stunned by the beauty and wealth of the marine life here. A truly astounding place, the Galapagos Islands is a marine paradise, where the underwater wildlife is like no place else in the world. You can swim with the Galapagos penguins; the only equatorial penguins found in the world, or snorkel with dolphins, sea lions and marine iguanas, as they gracefully swim the waters of the Pacific in search of food.
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