Galapagos Cruises and a holiday of a lifetime
You can imagine yourself as Charles Darwin as you visit the Galapagos Islands. A team from America have done just that, and produced an interesting documentary refuting many of Darwins theories. The theory of Evolution is exactly what it claims to be a theory. Evolutionist see it as the equivalent to the Bible or the koran.
The Mysterious Island was timed to upstage the anniversary of Darwin’s famous book, and was made by Jon and Andy Erwin. A teenage boy is the centre of the documentary, who with his father, follows the area covered by Charles Darwin and explores some of the same creatures. It aims to examine some of the questions that Darwin failed to answer, or as they claim, simply got wrong. The mission set out to decide whether the Galapagos Island were creation’s showpiece or the laboratory of evolution. Evolutionary theory is a subjective and emotive issue which for two hundred years has created division among communities.
It doesn’t come as a great surprise to know that the Galapagos Island are a popular destination within the tourist industry. In fact in recent years a Galapagos holiday featured in a poll in America as being one of the top five destinations on the planet. As ideas for active holidays go, this one is quite hard to beat. It is interesting to think that people from one of the world’s largest populations want to visit those from one of the smallest. As far as I can tell, there are no Macdonalds anywhere around here! For some people a visit to the Islands means Galapagos Cruise and a guided tour of the inhabited islands. For others, Galapagos cruises are best left for those who want to soak up the sun, whilst experiencing the high quality entertainment and service that come with the package. It sounds to me as if it could be so wonderful that there would not be a person on the planet who would resist it!