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If you can't book a cruise today, watch this breathtaking series instead, and you'll see what astonished Darwin when he visited the islands in 1835: Blue-footed boobies showing off their feet in the world's most colorful mating dance. Surfing sea lions. Diving lizards. And the giant, century-old tortoises for which the islands are named. Nowhere else on earth can you see such incredible diversity of life, now captured for you in this gloriously filmed threepart series from the BBC and National Geographic. "Even if you don't have HDTV you'll be swept away by the pin-sharp quality of wildlife images you won't find anywhere else on Earth."?Daily Mirror. "Typically awesome BBC wildlife footage"?Independent
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