Wirklich wunderbar die Galapagos Inseln sind einer der 7 Wunder der Natur. Thanks very much for this video and all videos that are shown how beautiful is the Earth !!!!!!
Wonderful video! You caught a lot of great moments. My fave is the sea lion shot immediately following the whale shark and the school of white tips on the sea bed. Amazing..it is so true that half of your Galapagos trip is underwater... going back in 1yr! can't wait to return to the best place on earth
Great Video My only complaint is the video should have been uploaded in HD Watching it in full screen would have made it much more awesome. Thanks for sharing.
You confuse fault with inability to control a few rebels. Is it your fault if some vandal breaks something, and you were not able to stop him, or is it the vandals fault?
I am torn between telling the whole world that they must visit the Galapagos, and keeping my mouth shut to protect it. It seems that the tourists all want preservation. The battle is between the locals who have killed most of the hammer head sharks for fins, want to catch every thing else, and the other locals see the beauty of their islands as their best resource.
The government of Ecuador has spent millions of dollars ridding the islands of invasive animals, and trying to restore them to the original state. Local fishermen want unfettered access to the resources and have destroyed a lot of property in riots, they took the local govenor hostage, beat him up, they threatened to kill all the rare tortoises and more. The market for shark fins was hard to block, then the fishermen sold shark fins to waiting Japanese boats outside Ecuador waters.
Wirklich wunderbar die Galapagos Inseln sind einer der 7 Wunder der Natur. Thanks very much for this video and all videos that are shown how beautiful is the Earth !!!!!!
Very nice shots!!.. great editting.. congrats! I am still missing going to Galapagos.. but soon.. soon my friend!
Great vid, with lovely choice of music. Thank you
Wonderful video! You caught a lot of great moments. My fave is the sea lion shot immediately following the whale shark and the school of white tips on the sea bed. Amazing..it is so true that half of your Galapagos trip is underwater... going back in 1yr! can't wait to return to the best place on earth
That was just great!! Thanks a lot for taking the time to share.
Wow loved the whaleshark shot with the dolphin swimming past! and the underwater penguins. We only saw 1 penguin in galapagos.
We've been to the Galapagos Islands but not diving. This was beautiful - thanks
awesome filming that was remarkable! im going to the galapagos in 3 weeks and so excited to snorkle
amazing, perfect editing
Great Video My only complaint is the video should have been uploaded in HD
Watching it in full screen would have made it much more awesome.
Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks justswimmer for the share.
Pass this message if you think that Galápagos is the best place in the world and should be number one in the "New 7Wonders of Nature".
i will come to see you all fishes definitely one day.
You confuse fault with inability to control a few rebels. Is it your fault if some vandal breaks something, and you were not able to stop him, or is it the vandals fault?
Where the hell is Nemo.
I am torn between telling the whole world that they must visit the Galapagos, and keeping my mouth shut to protect it. It seems that the tourists all want preservation. The battle is between the locals who have killed most of the hammer head sharks for fins, want to catch every thing else, and the other locals see the beauty of their islands as their best resource.
The government of Ecuador has spent millions of dollars ridding the islands of invasive animals, and trying to restore them to the original state. Local fishermen want unfettered access to the resources and have destroyed a lot of property in riots, they took the local govenor hostage, beat him up, they threatened to kill all the rare tortoises and more. The market for shark fins was hard to block, then the fishermen sold shark fins to waiting Japanese boats outside Ecuador waters.