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Author Archives: idegeka
Making it past doomsday
Okay, the world isn’t over. You can breathe again. You can start planning for the future again… in a few days it’ll be 2013, with new expectations, new vows, the beginning of “the rest of your life” and a wait … Continue reading
The end as we know it
Okay, this is the end. As Darwin once said, “my only friend, the end”… No, that wasn’t Darwin! Darwin actually said, “in the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too), those who learned to collaborate and improvise most … Continue reading
Top-Five Reasons to travel to the the Galapagos?
These are the top five reasons as to why we, human beings, dream of visiting the Galapagos Islands; Yes, the ultimate five reasons as to why these islands have become a must-see destination on so many magazines, why they are … Continue reading
Living it up, Galapagos style
The Galapagos Islands holiday is not your usual holiday, nor are the Galapagos Islands your usual destination. You can try and treat them as such, but they will probably get the better of you. Because at some point, of course, … Continue reading
For those of us who met Lonesome George…
Lonesome George, a Galapagos icon, is no longer with us. Of course, visitors didn’t book Galapagos cruises only to see him, but Lonesome George was a welcoming addition during tours —certainly made visitors at the Darwin Research Station fulfill their latent … Continue reading
Be the next Galapagos cruise Pied Piper!
Breaking news: The ruling body that presides over Galapagos Islands cruises has just announced that it is now compulsory for all cruises and tours offered in the Galapagos Islands to give out flutes to tour guests, in an effort to eradicate rats from … Continue reading
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A Stranger in Galapagos Paradise
Be a veritable stranger in paradise, book a Galapagos cruise! I mean it; forget about that sixties (or fifties!) song, or that avant-guard movie (wait, that one was called “Stranger than Paradise”), or that new comic strip that’s been going … Continue reading
Communal Life in the Galapagos Islands
Before the Galapagos Islands became a place you and I could visit, average men and women had never really been exposed to wildlife collectivity at every corner like one is during a Galapagos cruise. Of course, some can consider pigeons … Continue reading
Galapagos cruises inspire!
It’s almost daily that you read on the internet that somewhere in the world, someone was inspired by a Galapagos cruise they recently participated in. People blog about their adventures, share their pictures of their trip, teachers stick the Galapagos … Continue reading
And the winner is…
We have chosen the winner of a Galapagos cruise for two as part of the Galapagos blog contest we’ve held since the month of September, which terminated on October 31. We had some great participants, and it was a very hard … Continue reading

