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Takings its name from the equatorial location, Ecuador boasts some amazing features. Chimboraxo volcano which is the closest part of planet Earth to the Sun. Quito’s Mitad del Mundo monument is where gravity is at its weakest meaning you weigh less! The Galapagos Islands with their astounding natural splendor played a pivotal role in human beings understanding their place in the world. 

Culture vultures will delight in the various ruins of different Amerindian cultures that thrived here down the ages. In Ecuador you can even sample Amazon jungle wildlife and the Andes mountains. Opportunities abound for active travellers such as horse-riding, white water rafting, mountain climbing and of course scuba diving in the unparalleled underwater environment of the Galapagos Islands.

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Diving with Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks

Diving with Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks

Mysterious Denizens of the Deep Diving with hammerheads at Darwin Island. Photo courtesy: Master Liveaboards Diving with sharks is a popular pursuit but not all shark dives are the same. One of the most awe-inspiring sights has to be diving with the hammerhead shark....

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Diving with Dolphins – Man’s Best Ocean-Dwelling Friend

Diving with Dolphins – Man’s Best Ocean-Dwelling Friend

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Diving with Seahorses – a Diver’s Best Friend

Diving with Seahorses – a Diver’s Best Friend

A seahorse examines a diver`s watch Seahorses are mesmerising and magical marine creatures. It’s like they materialised from a young child’s dream with their horse like head, a tail akin to a monkey, eyes that move independently of each other and skin colour that...

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Diving with Nudibranchs – It’s Only a Slug, Right?

Diving with Nudibranchs – It’s Only a Slug, Right?

To those who have never dived, the idea of a small slug-like, bottom-dweller might seem like a boring prospect. However for divers, the picture is rather different. These little, riotously-coloured creatures bejewel the ocean floor, catching the eye like glinting...

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Diving with Manta Rays: Graceful Gliders

Diving with Manta Rays: Graceful Gliders

We have done some of the world's best manta dives and know that the joy of diving with these creatures is difficult to overstate. They capture divers' imaginations since they move so gracefully and majestically through the water - whether frolicking in the surf, or...

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Diving with Frogfish: the Obdurate Anglerfish

Diving with Frogfish: the Obdurate Anglerfish

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Diving with Whale Sharks: the Largest Fish in the World

Diving with Whale Sharks: the Largest Fish in the World

If you have been there then you know. If you haven’t, then it is difficult to describe the feeling of sharing the water with this, the biggest fish in the sea. More like a whale than a shark, these fish are right at the top of most divers “To...

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Diving with Barracuda – The Tiger of the Sea

Diving with Barracuda – The Tiger of the Sea

Barracudas are perhaps one of the most feared marine creatures for non-divers but those in the know crave underwater encounters with these sleek and misunderstood creatures. However, many such scuba divers might agree that their villain appearance could send a shiver...

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The Voyage of the Beagle: Galapagos Islands and More

The Voyage of the Beagle: Galapagos Islands and More

Charles Darwin's 'On the Origin of Species' was a book that changed the way human beings think and is undoubtedly the greatest work of his, and arguably anyone else's, scientific career. However, the journey that gave birth to his great work was also...

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