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A wonder of creation, the Galapagos Islands have captured the imagination of poets and biologists alike. Separated from the mainland in the waters of Ecuador, evolution produced beautiful endemic creatures such as the giant tortoise and the sea iguana, animals discovered only on the Galapagos. The most groundbreaking work ever to be published concerning evolution, The Origin of Species, was based on observations created on the Galap... The Fantastic Creatures of The Galapagos Islands A wonder of creation, the Galapagos Islands have captured the imagination of poets and biologists alike. Separated from the mainland in the waters of Ecuador, evolution designed gorgeous endemic creatures such as the giant tortoise and the sea iguana, animals discovered only on the Galapagos. The most groundbreaking work ever to be published regarding evolution, The Origin of Species, was based on observations produced on the Galapagos Islands by Charles Darwin. partner site audiologist salt lake city ut Lake Titicaca Lake Titicaca evokes a spiritual tranquility and is the most gorgeous lake I've ever observed. It touches the clouds at an altitude of 12.532 ft. (three.820 m.) with wonderful dark blue waters never seen prior to. Titicaca, the largest freshwater lake of South America, lies on the borders of Bolivia and Peru and hosts some superb islands such as The Floating Islands and The Island of the Sun. salt lake city ut audiology Machu Picchu The Lost City of The Incas human resources manager Machu Picchu, the Lost city of the Incas, is a mystical, sacred spot. The ruins are one of the most enigmatic and gorgeous ancient ruins in the globe. Rediscovered on July 24, 1911 by Yale archaeologist Hiram Bingham, Machu Picchu (which means 'Old Peak' in Quechua, the language spoken by the Incas) was thought to be a sanctuary for the preparation of priestesses and brides for the Inca nobility. The dramatic setting in a remote area of the Peruvian Andes enhances the shroud of mystery even more. I invite you to pay a visit to Machu Picchu The Lost City of The Incas at www.travel-incredible-southamerica.com/machu-picchu.html. Patagonia Patagonia is with no doubt one of the most mesmerizing areas of the world. It encompasses the South of both Argentina and Chile. The name Patagonia stands for 'Land of the Big Feet'. Legends say that discoverer Ferdinand Magellan and his crew saw a tribe of nine foot tall giants with huge feet. He named the tribe the Patagons or huge feet. It's paradise for the adventurous traveler with landscapes impossible to envision. Highlights are whale watching in Puerto Madryn, going to Ushuaia (the southernmost city of the globe) and hiking in Torres del Paine national park. Salar de Uyuni The large secret of South America is without having doubt the Salar de Uyuni, the worlds biggest salt flat, in Bolivia. It really is the largest in the world, a staggering four.025 square miles (ten.500 square km.). The lovely Fish Island (Isla Pescada) provides an wonderful contrast with the salt lake. The salar continues in the atacama desert, near the border of Chile, with geysers, the red and green lake, hot baths and a never ceasing tranquility.