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Galapagos Islands - Isabella

In the Pacific Ocean, some 604 miles from Ecuador, is an archipelago of twenty-six islands. Full of hundreds of endemic species, it's one of the world's greatest natural sanctuaries. Read on to find out more about the truly unique Galapagos Islands...

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Isabella
The largest in the archipelago, the sea-horse shape of this island is the result of converging lava flows from six volcanoes. Isabella is known for its excellent walking country with salt-water lagoons filling volcanic craters, silver-grey Palo Santo tree forests teeming with bird-life and mesmerizing views of the ocean from 1,707-metre heights of Wolf Volcano.

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