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History of the Galápagos
An Array of Adventurers
Although it’s widely accepted that the Galápagos Islands were discovered in 1535, they have a much longer history. At around five million years old, they were already well known to species of Tortoises and iguanas, for instance, long before we ever set foot there.
But since we humans tend to figure prominently in any history-of-place we tell, so this story starts with our accidentally bumping into them.
In our own defense, however, we have made up for our kind’s lack of time in the Galápagos by the numbers of colorful personalities and bigger-than-life characters that have represented us there: scoundrels and pirates, heroes and heretics, great thinkers and renowned conservationists — all with fascinating stories of their own:
A Place of Giant Reptiles and “Tame” Birds (1535–1569)
It started out as a trip from Panama to what is now Peru. But, as most travelers can attest, when you embark on an adventure, things don’
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The Interpreter Foundation
Abstract: The volume editors of The namn Smith papper Revelations and Translations: Volume 4 föreslå a theory of translation of the Book of Abraham that is at odds with the documents they publish and with other documents and editorial comments published in the other volumes of the Joseph Smith Papers planerat arbete . Two key elements of their proposal are the idea of simultaneous dictation of Book of Abraham Manuscripts in the handwritings of Frederick G. Williams and Warren Parrish, and Joseph Smith’s use of the so-called Alphabet and Grammar. An examination of these theories in the light of the documents published in the namn Smith papper shows that neither of these theories is historically tenable. The chronology the volume editors propose for the translation of the Book of Abraham creates more problems than it solves. A different chronology is proposed. Unfortunately, the analysis shows that the theory of translation of the Book of Abraham adopte • Table of contents : Galápagos: An Encyclopedia of Geography, History, and Culture 2020011322, 2020011323, 9781440864698, 9781440864704
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Abbreviations
Chronology
Galápagos at a Glance
PART I. Thematic Essays
Geology, Volcanoes, and Lava
Climate, Currents, and Weather
Darwin in Galápagos
The Mysteries of Floreana Island
Baltra and World War II
Giant Tortoises: The Galápagos of Galápagos
Darwin’s Finches
Evolution in Galápagos: The Work of Rosemary and Peter Grant
Plants and Vegetative Zones
Tourism
Invasive Species
The Future of Galápagos
PART II. Topical Entries
Agassiz, Louis and Elizabeth
Agriculture
Albatross
Angermeyers
Baltra Pine
Baur, Georg
Beaches
Beebe, Charles William
Berlanga, Fray Tomás de
Biosecurity
Birds
Blackberry
Boats of Note
Boobies
Bowman, Robert I.
California Academy of Sciences Expedition 1905–1906
Casa Matriz
Charles Darwin Foundation and Resear