A Cruise to the Galapagos Islands
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The Galapagos Islands will always be famous for its amazing wildlife. The huge number of species drew the attention of Charles Darwin, who studied them and eventually used his observations to develop the theory of evolution by natural selection.
But you don't have to be a scientist to discover the beauty of the Galapagos. The name, which means "saddle" is derived from the shells of the saddlebacked tortoises, one of the archipelego's famous inhabitants. Aside from the curious creatures you will see there which you'll be able to observe up close, without any cages, outside of the typical zoos you'll find yourself catching your breath as you enjoy...
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Posted by Bestcruiserates - 12/21/2007
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Cruisin' Round the World
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See the world, and sail the seven seas, through a world cruise. Most world cruises last about four months, where you'll see dozens of countries and visit as many as fifty seaports. It's the ultimate travel experience, and one which will give you a unique perspective you'll see how diverse the world really is and have many happy memories.
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The first world traveler, Magellan, had to deal with rickety ships and near-mutinous crews. You won't have to deal with that. Today's world cruises are very luxurious, and between countries you'll enjoy many nights partying, or sitting on the deck to look at the stars (they'll look clearer than they've ever been, because of the lack of smog and city lights).
Prices for a world cruise can vary from $50,000 for a deluxe suite to $197,000 for a
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master suite. Unlike other cruises it's hard to get a discount by booking at the...
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Posted by Bestcruiserates - 12/19/2007
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