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The Galapagos
This 37,280-square-mile archipelago gave birth to one of nature's most revolutionary theories. Best part is, hardly anything's changed since Darwin’s time on these volcanic isles...except their popularity.

Galapagos
Where the Wild Things Are: The iguanas of the Galapagos (Weststock)

In 1835, Charles Darwin's historic voyage to the Galapagos Islands 500 miles off the coast of Ecuador opened a wealth of information regarding evolution and natural selection as the mechanism for the creation of a species. Today, visitors to the 13 major volcanic islands can witness first-hand the same environment that gave Darwin his inspiration: an isolated Eden laden with endemic plant and wildlife entirely unaffected by the outside world and accustomed to the peering curiosity of human visitors-and their cameras.

To better acquaint you with one of the world's most unique locales, The Away Network exposes you to our history of Galapagos coverage in the hopes that it'll get you there, and soon.

Also, check out the April 2005 issue of Outside Magazine, which features Julian Smith's article "Galapagos Rising", detailing the latest, greatest ways to get to and around the isles—ON NEWSSTANDS NOW!

The Galapagos Unveiled
Vital Stats: when to go, how to get there, what to see, what to pack, and what to know before you go.

The Ballad of Lonesome George
Evolution happens: One visitor's discovery of evolutionary history, and the human effects on the islands and their inhabitants.

Animals A-Go-Go
While Darwin pronounced these lizards "hideous," the marine iguana is one of the Galapagos' many endemic species, and the only seagoing lizard in the world.

It's a Zoo Out There
Excellent animal encounters abound on winter's five best wildlife cruises.

Making Darwin Blush: Sailing the Galapagos Islands
Welcome to the archipelago and its major tourist hotspots via the best way to explore: by boat.

Away.com Travel Deals on the Galapagos:
Galapagos Adventure
Make your own Galapagos adventure a reality with our comprehensive list of travel deals to get you there.

From GORP.com:
Feathery Island Days: Birding and Wildlife in the Galapagos
From the blue-footed booby to the flightless cormorant, discover what flies (and what doesn't) in the Galapagos bird world.

In the Footsteps of Charles Darwin
Discover insight, curiosity, and imagination, and learn the history and future of the "Laboratory of Evolution."

World Heritage
Drop that seashell! Read up on park rules and regulations, as well as a description of each of the major islands.