Darwin’s research transformed
the Galapagos Islands into an object of scientific and cultural fascination, as well as a
bucket-list destination. In 1978, UNESCO honored the archipelago and its living
treasures by naming it the first-ever World Heritage site. 97% of the islands’
area was designated a national park; the remaining 3% was set aside for human
habitation. The parklands and their inhabitants are truly wild, offering no
shelter, no Internet access, and no bathrooms.
So...How do you poop in the Galapagos Islands?
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(excruciatingly cute sea lion pup photo by dagspeak)