1. Northwest through the Caribbean Sea then through Panama Canal , next Southwest to the Galapagos.
2.Head south to Cape Horn, then go North-west through the Pacific Ocean to the Galapagos Islands
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The would either (a) travel south then west to round the horn the continue north west to the Galapagos. (b) they could head north to the Caribbean. Then west across the sea and through the Panama Canal then finally south west to the Galapagos
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Charles Darwin is the most notable person who traveled on the Beagle in the 19th century.
Great question! In fact, it is believed that there are ghosts in the Galapagos Islands. The famous "FLoreana Island murder mysteries" are an interesting story, and some claim the island is still haunted by these unsolved muders. There is also a story of the "headless gringa" on Baltra Island. There is also an urban legend of a ghost that appears in the middle of the road on Baltra street on the way to the Itabaca canal on Santa Cruz Island, where a mysterious person appears in the middle of the road and tries to hop on the back of taxis.
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No person or place but for the color of the red clay on the islands and the Dutch West India Company called it Roodt Eyelandt which meant Red Island.
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There should be a ship where the S.S. Anne was that you take you back to the Tri-Islands. Just talk to the person at the end of the Vermilion City dock and select which island you want to go to.
On all Poptropica islands you must click a person to be able to gather information from them or to simply talk to them.