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Travel Bug Dog Tag Island explorers - Galápagos Islands

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Released:
Wednesday, August 9, 2006
Origin:
Netherlands
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Current Goal

This travelbug is part of a group of travelbugs that are trying to reach islands all over the world.

The Travelbug consist of a camera (wich counts back, so 10 means there are still 10 photo's left) a logbook and a mascotte. If you find this travelbug you can leave a log in the logbook. you can also make pictures of this travelbugs yourney, but please make sure they're not all gone before the goal is reached.

When the travelbug has reached it's destination, it wants to go back to the Netherlands, and go to "De Markenburger cache"
this particular travelbug is trying to reach the Galápagos Islands. These islands are located at the position of the white dot:

About This Item

Ready for the trip

The Galápagos Islands (Spanish name: Archipiélago de Colón or Islas Galápagos) are an archipelago made up of 13 main volcanic islands, 6 smaller islands, and 107 rocks and islets. The very first island is thought to have formed between 5 and 10 million years ago, a result of tectonic activity. The youngest islands, Isabela and Fernandina, are still being formed, with the most recent volcanic eruption in 2005. The Galápagos archipelago is politically part of Ecuador, a country in northwestern South America. The islands are distributed around the equator, 965 kilometres (about 600 miles) west of Ecuador (recently found to have 3 volcanos in the center island, all of them active)(0° N 91° W). They are famed for their vast number of endemic species and the studies by Charles Darwin that led to his theory of evolution by natural selection.

A lot more information about the Galápagos Islands can be found here

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Dropped Off 9/5/2006 team simpson placed it in Coincache Netherlands   Visit Log
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