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  1. Islands That Changed the World: With Tilda Swinton, Richard Wollocombe, Tom Hiddleston, Stacy Keach. When Charles Darwin visited the Galapágos Islands on September 15th 1835, his experiences and studies of the unique environment would come to change the understanding of life on Earth.

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    • 2006-10-06
    • Documentary
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  2. Galapagos: With Tilda Swinton, Richard Wollocombe, Tom Hiddleston, Stacy Keach. The history of these beautiful Islands from their creation as uprising lava to their being studied by Darwin to their modern day inhabitants.

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    • 2007-03-18
    • Documentary
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  3. Galápagos is a three-part BBC nature documentary series exploring the natural history of the Galápagos Islands and their important role in the formation of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. It was first transmitted in the UK on BBC Two in September 2006.

  4. 1 de may. de 2021 · Accompanying the major BBC2 series, Galápagos is a fascinating, beautifully illustrated account of the islands' journey through time, and their geological, biological and human stories. "Published to accompany the television series Galápagos, first broadcast on BBC2 in 2006"--Colophon.

  5. Galápagos: The Islands That Changed the World. An exploration of the history and wildlife of the islands.

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  6. 28 de sept. de 2006 · With dramatic reconstruction and stunning wildlife images, Galapagos explores the hidden side of the islands, revealing why, more than any other place, they are a showcase for evolution. Through their movement on continental plates, they have spread into a group of islands each with its own character, ocean currents and climate.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2012 · Three hours of amazing photography, marvellously narrated by Tilda Swinton. If you haven't seen the series yet, you're in for one hell of a treat. This is the Galápagos up close and personal. Most of the documentary is about the wonderful wildlife of the Galápagos archipelago, but a young Charles Darwin makes several appearances.