{"id":11172,"date":"2022-02-24t20:45:09","date_gmt":"2022-02-24t20:45:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dpetrov.2create.studio\/planet\/wordpress\/planet-forward-in-the-galapagos-2022\/"},"modified":"2023-03-02t20:48:32","modified_gmt":"2023-03-02t20:48:32","slug":"planet-forward-galapagos-2022","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.getitdoneaz.com\/story\/planet-forward-galapagos-2022\/","title":{"rendered":"planet forward in the gal\u00e1pagos: 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
it was a trip two years in the making. at the end of january, four graduates who won planet forward storyfest 2020 at long last boarded planes around the country to begin a storytelling adventure with lindblad expeditions. and what an adventure it was!<\/p>\n\n\n\n
to get to the gal\u00e1pagos \u2014 in the pacific ocean a good distance west of ecuador \u2014 first each of our u.s.-based travelers had to complete a series of what we\u2019re going to call \u201cside quests,\u201d as that\u2019s a bit more fun than the drudgery of pre-trip covid tests, several flights, weather challenges, and extra long lines. but these quests were well worth it when we first saw the bright turquoise waters and rustic, almost desertlike landscapes \u2014 home to the incredible endemic and native species of the gal\u00e1pagos.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
our intrepid storytellers \u2014 deepti bansal gage, jake meyers, cate twining-ward, and avery van etten \u2014 spent a week exploring several islands in the gal\u00e1pagos archipelago. three were aboard the national geographic endeavour ii, and avery, who persevered through weather-related travel challenges, was aboard the national geographic islander.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
the sights and experiences our team \u2014 and each of our ships and fellow guests \u2014 encountered were absolutely incredible. and one of the extremely memorable parts of that, beyond the obvious, is the food served on the ship.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
guests are treated to an amazing daily array of fresh foods \u2014 from local juices of fruits many of us were not familiar with, to super grains, salads, sustainable seafood, meat, vegetarian and vegan main courses, and desserts made from and highlighting tropical fruit (one dessert which was entitled “the story of the pineapple” will forever live in my mind, thank you!), and much more.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
but, like everything else, lindblad took care of our food guilt too, thanks to a farm-to-table program \u2014 just one of many initiatives lindblad expeditions participates in to support locals and their economy. lindblad purchases “30-40 tons of local and organic produce annually” for its gal\u00e1pagos ships, according to its website. that means money is invested directly in gal\u00e1pagos farms and supports the people who live in the gal\u00e1pagos \u2014 because there’s more than just the incredible flora and fauna in the archipelago. there also are about 30,000 inhabitants on four islands.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
on top of food for lindblad’s many guests, “100% of all other (non-produce) provisions are sourced either in the islands or from the mainland of ecuador.” all of which can provide a significant impact on the local economy, which is heavily dependent on tourism and was hard hit when covid ceased travel. the afp reported that the gal\u00e1pagos tourism chamber estimated that the economy lost out on $850 million from march 2020 to march 2021. since reopening in july 2021 with relaxed restrictions, the gal\u00e1pagos is working to rebuild \u2014 all while protecting what makes the islands unique.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
you can learn more about the archipelago in the stories our team is\u00a0sharing\u00a0from their adventures. they\u00a0cover everything from endemic species to the human inhabitants on the gal\u00e1pagos, to changes in protected areas and a look at the evolution of a naturalist. look for them on planetforward.org.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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