10 Islands to Visit Before You Die

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1. Galapagos Islands

Charles Darwin was one of the first to bring this 17,375 square mile archipelago to our attention in 1835 through his exploration of its vast territory. Today, it’s still considered one of the most incredible places on earth to live an adventure and spot some of the world’s most unique animal species. Located 600 miles of the Ecuadorian coast, Galapagos offers a spectacular array of landscapes – coral reefs, lagoons, rock coasts, white sand beaches – and activities revolving around its wildlife. A real treat for your senses.

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