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At the end of this summer, I will be traveling to the Galapagos Islands, known primarily for their animal life that Darwin observed while formulating his ideas of evolution and made popular through his publication Voyage of the Beagle.

If anybody has simple observations that they would like for me to make while I am there, I will entertain requests and report my findings.

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
At the end of this summer, I will be traveling to the Galapagos Islands, known primarily for their animal life that Darwin observed while formulating his ideas of evolution and made popular through his publication Voyage of the Beagle.

If anybody has simple observations that they would like for me to make while I am there, I will entertain requests and report my findings.
Let us know if the deluge of tourists is ruining the Galapagos Islands.

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
At the end of this summer, I will be traveling to the Galapagos Islands, known primarily for their animal life that Darwin observed while formulating his ideas of evolution and made popular through his publication Voyage of the Beagle.

If anybody has simple observations that they would like for me to make while I am there, I will entertain requests and report my findings.
Where is the spirit in this?

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Originally posted by rwingett
Let us know if the deluge of tourists is ruining the Galapagos Islands.
From what I understand, there is no such deluge. Ecuador has strict limits in place on the number of tourists allowed to enter the islands each year. Those that do are required to be accompanied by a government tour guide who ensures that the tourists don't run amok catching animals and carving their initials in the trees and such. There is also a ban in place on futher commercial development of the islands, which currently is minimal and supports only the islands 3,500 residents and the small number of tourists that are given access.

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
From what I understand, there is no such deluge. Ecuador has strict limits in place on the number of tourists allowed to enter the islands each year. Those that do are required to be accompanied by a government tour guide who ensu ...[text shortened]... residents and the small number of tourists that are given access.
That's some good news. (That too!)
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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Where is the spirit in this?

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Off the coast of Ecuador, on the northwest coast of South America.

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
At the end of this summer, I will be traveling to the Galapagos Islands, known primarily for their animal life that Darwin observed while formulating his ideas of evolution and made popular through his publication Voyage of the Beagle.

If anybody has simple observations that they would like for me to make while I am there, I will entertain requests and report my findings.
Yup... look around for any telltale signs of a spiritual creator , at work creating new species of little birdies.

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.... and see whether you can find little red froggies with a fork in their hands ...... 😀

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Bring me back a tortoise that's older than Noah.

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
At the end of this summer, I will be traveling to the Galapagos Islands, known primarily for their animal life that Darwin observed while formulating his ideas of evolution and made popular through his publication Voyage of the Beagle.

If anybody has simple observations that they would like for me to make while I am there, I will entertain requests and report my findings.
Just take a good digital camera and shoot the finches. Then, post the photos where we call all see them.

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Originally posted by ivanhoe

.... and see whether you can find little red froggies with a fork in their hands ...... 😀
a the little red frog is proof of eternal reincarnation

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Originally posted by frogstomp
a the little red frog is proof of eternal reincarnation

Ah .... don't we New Agers all believe in reïncarnation ?

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Originally posted by ivanhoe

Ah .... don't we New Agers all believe in reïncarnation ?
I believe reincarnation is a very old concept. Why is it that only the Christians are right about anything?

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
I believe reincarnation is a very old concept. Why is it that only the Christians are right about anything?

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Because they say so.

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Originally posted by KneverKnight
Because they say so.
A simple 'cuz' would do.

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