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Charles Darwin made observations on the galapagos islands
Galapagos Islands
In the early 1700's on the Galapagos Islands.
They originate from The Galapagos Islands, where they were first discovered. The origin of the name was from the Spanish "Galapago", a type of saddle.
The approximate population of the Galapagos Islands is around 30,000 people.
The Galapagos Islands were discovered by Spainiard Fray Tomas de Barlanga, the fourth Bishop of Panama while sailing to Peru. There ship was blown off course and they eventually ended up in the Galapagos Islands. While there was no evidence of past life there, some of the animals that currently in habit the islands were first brought there by the Spanish travelers and sailors.
The islands were first mapped and named by the buccaneer Ambrose Cowley in 1684.
They are from different species.
Galapians
two people live in the Galapagos Islands.
No, the pirate Ambrose Cowley charted the Galapagos Islands in 1684. Which is nearly 150 years after the first Europeans discovered the Islands. In 1535, a Spanish vessel bound for Peru, drifted off course while becalmed, and discovered the Islands on the 10th March 1535.
The actual population of the Galapagos Islands is of 20,000 Only 4 of the 13 major Islands are inhabited.