Photo: Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Photo: Seagull looking out onto boats in the Galàpagos
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Photograph by Stuart Franklin
Imagine Puerto Ayora without fishing and tourist boats and that concrete albatross [foreground], and you get a picture of the pristine South American islands Charles Darwin visited in 1835. But the picture has since been developed.

—From “Galápagos: Paradise in Peril,” April 1999, National Geographic magazine
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