The Galapagos archipelago's uniquely diverse wildlife was fit to inspire Darwin's evolution theory. It's also a great place to study evolution at high speed, spurred by volcano-created island building. Species arrive from South America and even across the Pacific in numerous ways, like floating, flying, rafting as well as swimming. They adapt fast. Diversity is no less in the sea, where three deep currents meet, again unique.
—KGF Vissers