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The Miguel Angel García Gallego climber has offered a lecture about Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands (21/04/2010)

"Ecuador is much more than the Galapagos Islands," he asserted the famous alpinist Miguel Ángel García Gallego during the conference that has given the UCAM.

During the talk, entitled "Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands: Wonders of the World ', García Gallego, has deepened in the cultural, natural and geographical diversity of this country in Latin America.

According to Miguel Ángel García Gallego climber, through this conference seeks to highlight one of the countries with the largest presence in Spain, and although it is not as well known as other Latin American countries. "

It has an impact on that "taking advantage of the 'pull' of the Galapagos Islands, I want to show the great strength of Ecuador from the viewpoint of natural and human, and is that Ecuador is more than the Galapagos Islands."

Gallego Garcia explained that "a large part of Ecuador's population, almost half, preserved indigenous cultures from the Incas of Peru.

This "cultural uniformity" is due in large part to the geography of the country.

It is a small country, and this factor prevents the spread of culture.

Nor has huge mountain ranges and vast distances that separate them from other parts of the country, which does occur in some of its neighboring countries, like Colombia and Venezuela, on the other 'giant' in size. "

According to mountaineer "rainforests, active volcanoes, and a host of natural curiosities, are reasons for that, if anyone has a chance to travel to Latin America, should visit Ecuador, and Galapagos Islands.

Likewise, if someone travels to the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador should check out. "

Source: UCAM

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