Galápagos, Islands Lost in Time

“Galápagos, Islands Lost in Time” by Tui De Roy, published by Viking Press in 1980, presents a detailed exploration of the Galápagos Islands through a combination of text and captioned photographs. This edition, consisting of 71 pages, delves into the author’s theories regarding the formation of the islands, the evolution of their unique wildlife, and the broader themes of ecology and conservation.
Readers will find a rich narrative that intertwines elements of nature and travel, offering insights into the distinct environment of the Galápagos. The book captures the essence of the islands while addressing significant topics such as wildlife evolution and conservation efforts. Through its engaging presentation, “Galápagos, Islands Lost in Time” serves as both an informative resource and a visual journey into this remarkable region of South America.
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Text and captioned photographs describe the author’s theories about the formation of the Islands, the evolution of its wildlife, and its ecology and conservation.
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