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This was a class assignment. We had to do a music video, so I made this sappy little thing. Its cute.
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The Galapagos was Darwins laboratory for the study of the origins of life. See the amazing creatures he studied in 1835 - giant tortoises, sea turtles, flightless cormorants, iguanas, and penguins.
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The moment you step foot on your first island here youll see that freedom and fearlessness are a way of life. Whether strolling the islands pristine beaches, searching for the spectacular waved albatross, having a "chat" with a particularly friendly sea lion, or snorkeling with Galápagos penguins, a glorious feeling of uninhibitedness abounds. Our fleet of nimble Zodiacs allow us to nose into landfalls and cruise along reefs, which afford us intimate views of "the action." Our kayaks let you see the islands at "elbow height." Our expert Naturalists are always there to point out particularly unusual wildlife behaviors and characteristics so that you may observe, inquire and react as it unfolds before your eyes. Their specialized knowledge and interests ? marine biology, zoology, botany, and geology ? will transform your adventure into a biology class in real-time. Here in Darwins natural laboratory, the animal world is your oyster. www.expeditions.com
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Note: This is not a slideshow. Please dont complain about there being only one picture, I made it like that so people could minimize their browsers and listen to the music while doing other things on the internet. Smashing Pumpkins- Galapagos Thanks for a thousand views!
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32 Segundos
Grupo Influenza - Marihuana( porretas) Concierto Soto de Alcolea (Guadalajara) - 5 Julio 2008
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maganda clang lhat
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The Galapagos Islands are among the most beautiful and pristine places remaining on earth. Stark, rugged, and inhabited by some of the most bizarre creatures you will ever see, these young, volcanic islands offer a rare insight into what our planet was like before man conquered and cultivated large areas of its surface. While visiting the Galapagos, Charles Darwin noticed unusual variations in the animal species from one island to another. It appeared that the various animals inhabiting the Galapagos were related, but on each island the animals were uniquely adapted for survival in their particular environment. Darwins observations during his it brief initial visit to the Galapagos were ultimately destined to form the basis of his revolutionary theory of evolution. Ironically, the controversy surrounding Darwins theories continued to this day. The photographs in this video were taken in October, 2006, while on a National Geographic Expeditions tour on the Lindblad vessel MS Islander. For more information, please visit: National Geographic Expeditions www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com Lindblad Expeditions www.expeditions.com Prints, Posters and Other Items from Primalhues Online Store www.cafepress.com Additional Keywords: galapagos islands ecuador blue footed booby boobies marine iguana sea lion gull frigate bird charles darwin theory of evolution beagle tortoise turtle travel vacation lindblad national geographic expedition exotic pacific ocean humboldt current ...
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Galapagos Islands www.galapagos2000.org
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This is a compilation of my visit to the Galapagos Islands, July 2005. Unfortunately the images are not as sharp as my origional version, but you get a good impression anyway! Enjoy! (the original music was unfortunately deleted by Youtube...)
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