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2015 Semester Adventure Voyage Galapagos Experience Darwin s enchanted islands, the Galápagos archipelago, Republic of Ecuador. Consisting of thirteen large islands and more than 100 smaller islands, this site is lush with vegetation and teeming with exotic wildlife. The combination of ocean shes, birds, mammals and reptiles sets Galápagos apart from other marine environments and provides a rich opportunity for studying geography and marine life. Your three-week voyage will include two full weeks on Santa Cruz island in the town of Puerto Ayora, ve minutes to the Charles Darwin Research Station and one week on the beach at the Finch Bay Resort. Classes from 8:00 3:00 Mondays through Thursdays.

2015 ITINERARY BRIEF DESCRIPTION 2015 ITINERARY BRIEF DESCRIPTION Saturday, January 5 Arrive in historic Quito. Registration, sight-seeing. Sunday, January 6 Transfer early to the airport for ight to the Galápagos Islands, San Cristobal. Upon arrival in Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island, see giant tortoises and learn about Charles Darwin s studies of Galápagos wildlife. Monday, January 7 Class begins at 8:00 at the Charles Darwin Station. Time to explore and visit tourist sites after class. Tuesday, January 8 Head to Punta Suarez on Española Island. Study several wildlife species including masked and blue-footed boobies. Snorkeling in the afternoon. Wednesday, January 9 Sail to Floreana Island in the morning and stop at Post O ce Bay. At this site mariners from around the world would deposit and collect letters from a post o ce barrel. Thursday, January 10 Arrive at Bartolomé Island. Study the geological history of this island, including its unusual splatter cones. Home to the rare Galápagos penguin. Friday, January 11 Arrive in Santa Fe Island. Learn about the mangrove s ability to survive harsh conditions. Study the features and habits of marine iguanas. Saturday, January 12 Check in at Finch Bay Resort. Combine relaxation with learning as you spend your days in class and your evenings at the beach. Saturday, January 19 Check in at the Hotel Silberstein for last week of class at the Charles Darwin Research Station.

PIRATES, WHALERS, AND TORTOISES The Galápagos were discovered in 1535 by Fray Tomás de Berlanga. Although this was an era of Spanish exploration and discovery, de Berlanga was no explorer he was the Bishop of Panama. De Berlanga found these islands when his ship was carried west by currents His ship had only a two-day supply of water, and after nding no fresh water on the rst two islands, two men and ten horses died of thirst. In his report to the King of Spain, de Berlanga named the islands Galápagos for its unique giant tortoises. The Galápagos were strategically located between the newly conquered Inca Empire of the Andes and Panama and Mexico, the center of Spanish activity in the New World. As Spain grew wealthier and more powerful, European rivals became uneasy. England, in particular, gave her blessing to pirates and buccaneers who attacked the Spanish galleons, returning to Spain. Buccaneer Cove, on the northwest end of Santiago, was one of the few places to nd fresh water. Another valuable commodity was fresh meat found in the form of giant tortoises. They were highly prized by mariners because they could stay alive in the hold for many months without food or water. By 1790 the threat posed by pirates was replaced by whaling expeditions. British sea captain, James Colnett visited the islands in 1793 and 1794 and made the rst accurate map. He set up a Post O ce Barrel on Floreana. Whalers who were at sea for years, would leave letters in the barrel, and ships returning to England would deliver them to port. Between pirates and whalers, the native Galápagos tortoise population was depleted by upwards of 200,000 by the end of the 19th century. By the time of Darwin s visit in 1835, tortoises were already disappearing from Floreana. By 1846, no tortoises could be found.

SCUBA DIVE Underwater Galápagos can be as exciting and interesting as Galápagos ashore. You must be a certi ed and experienced diver to dive in Galápagos. Strong currents. sea swells, surges, cool waters, combined with locations along cli faces of o -shore rocks and pinnacles make each dive an adventure. Divers share the water with sea lions, marine iguanas, sea turtles, penguins, angel sh, and many species of sh including hammerhead sharks.

DETAILS 1. Passport details, nationality, full name and date of birth must be presented at the time of booking. 2. The itinerary may change due to weather. 3. All meals provided except those during travel. Allow $50 for meals on the road. 4. Local Level III Naturalist guide certi ed by the Galápagos National Park will accompany groups at all times. 5. $200 Galápagos National Park admission is included in tuition. 6. $300 deposit required by October 1, non-refundable after November 1. 7. Tungurahua volcano, overlooking the town of Banos, 74.5 miles south of Quito, has recently begun erupting again. Travelers should monitor the news for any ongoing evacuation developments and follow all safety procedures during a possible evacuation.

GALÁPAGOS STATISTICS Location: On the equator, 600 miles from the coast of Ecuador. Latitude/ Longitude: 0, 90 W Number of Islands: 13 major islands. 6 smaller islands. Hundreds of tiny islets. Land Area: 5,000 square miles. 97% is protected park land. Coastline Length: 1,000 miles Marine Reserve Area: 50,000 square miles Highest Point: Wolf Volcano on northern Isabela island, 5,600 feet Climate: June December mid-70s ( F) January May: low 90s ( F) Population: 28,000 people Currency: US Dollars Language: Spanish (o cial), English

VOLCANOES he Galápagos are volcanic islands located on the equator 600 miles west of the South American coast. The Galápagos Islands are located above the Nazca Plate. It is theorized that these volcanoes are the result of a mantle plume, a column of hot rock that rise from deep within the earth. During this semester abroad, students will study two distinct types of volcanoes. In the east, smaller shield volcanoes with gentle slopes dot the landscape. In the west, on the islands of Isabela and Fernandina, students will explore large volcanoes with their distinctive, deep calderas, known as inverted soup bowl morphology. Geological scientists, Dean Flowers, Steven Swanson, Dina Vees, and David Pipp will present at class sessions at Darwin Station and on site on Isabela, Santa Fé, and Fernandina islands. Students will be required to wear sturdy hiking shoes and sunglasses on all outdoor expeditions.

2015 Semester Adventure Voyage Galápagos Yes! Reserve a spot for me in this once-in-a-lifetime experience! January 5 26, 2015 Name Permanent Address City State Zip E-mail Phone Emergency Contact Enclosed is a $300 reservation deposit (non-refundable after November 1) Enclosed is $200 for admission to Galápagos National Park (optional activity) I am a certified, experienced scuba diver and wish to dive in Galápagos. Deposit must be received by KLM Travel by October 1. Additional information will be sent after deposit is received. For more information, contact Pete at KLM Travel (608) 345-6789.