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Galapagos : World's End - William Beebe

Galapagos

World's End

By: William Beebe

Hardcover | 16 February 2026

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"Galapagos World's End" is a landmark account of scientific exploration and natural history, documenting William Beebe's 1923 expedition to the isolated and enchanting Galapagos Islands. As a pioneer of modern ecology, Beebe provides a vivid and detailed narrative of the archipelago's unique wildlife, from the legendary giant tortoises and marine iguanas to the diverse avian species that once inspired Charles Darwin.

The work blends rigorous scientific observation with the wonder of travel literature, capturing the raw beauty of a landscape largely untouched by human interference. Beebe explores the volcanic terrain and the surrounding waters, offering insights into the evolutionary processes and ecological relationships that define these enchanted isles. His prose brings the remote islands to life, making complex biological discoveries accessible and fascinating to a broad audience.

Through its meticulous documentation of flora and fauna, "Galapagos World's End" remains an essential text for those interested in zoology, marine biology, and the history of exploration. It stands as a testament to the spirit of discovery and the enduring importance of preserving the world's most fragile ecosystems.

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