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Galapagos Inseln - traduction vers allemand

NOVEL BY KURT VONNEGUT
Galapagos by Kurt Vonnegut; Galapagos (novel); Galápagos (book); Galapagos (book); Galápagos: A Novel; Galapagos novel; Galapagos book

Galapagos Inseln      
Galapagos Islands, group of islands in the Pacific Ocean west of and belonging to Ecuador
Galapagos Islands         
  • Pelecanus occidentalis}}), [[Tortuga Bay]]
  • Ecuadorian children]] on a Galápagos beach in the 1920s
  • on HMS ''Beagle'']].
  • Santa Cruz]] (on the left), the [[Itabaca Channel]] is the waterway between the islands.
  • The flag of Galápagos Province
  • barren]] oceans. The same currents are strengthened by La Niña, resulting in an explosion of ocean life.
  • jumping]] offshore of the islands
  • Gould]]'s illustration of [[Darwin's finches]].
  • location=New York }}.</ref>
  • The Post Barrel on [[Floreana Island]], formerly used by sailors to pass messages to any passing ships
  • [[Galápagos dove]] on [[Española Island]]
  • Satellite photo of the Galápagos islands overlaid with the names of the visible main islands.
  • Main Street on San Cristóbal Island.
  • Santiago]] in the background and a ferry on the right for scale
  • crater lake]] in the [[caldera]] of La Cumbre, the [[shield volcano]] that formed [[Fernandina Island]]. More details via click-through.
  • Isabela]] seen from the [[Spot Satellite]].
  • Location of the Galápagos Islands relative to continental Ecuador
  • A manuscript map of the islands from the charts drafted by [[James Colnett]] of the [[British Navy]] in 1793, adding additional names.
  • [[Galápagos penguin]] on [[Bartolomé Island]]
  • English]] pirate [[William Ambrosia Cowley]] in 1684, the source of many of the islands' English names.
  • Santa Cruz Island]]
  • [[Grapsus grapsus]]}} on the rocks.
  • [[Marine iguana]]
  • Detail of the Galápagos on [[Abraham Ortelius]]'s 1570 map of the Americas
  • Gen. José de Villamil]], founder of the [[Ecuadorian Navy]] and first governor of the islands.
  • [[NASA]] [[oceanographer]] [[Gene Carl Feldman]] reflecting on the islands.
  • North Seymour Island with Daphne Island in the distance.
  • [[Orthographic projection]] centered over the Galápagos.
  • Baltra]] <small>(2013)</small>
  • Isabela]], the largest of the Galapagos
  • School of [[scalloped hammerheads]] off [[Wolf Island]]
  • Adult [[Galápagos sea lion]] resting on a park bench in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno
  • A satellite map of chlorophyll and phytoplankton concentration (top) paired with a map of oceanic surface temperatures at the same time (bottom). The thriving populations represented by green and yellow in the upper map correlate to areas of higher surface temperatures represented by yellow in the lower map <small>(2 Mar. 2009)</small>.
  • [[Blue-footed booby]]
  • C. nigra}} is the largest living species of tortoise, hunted to near extinction during the islands' [[whaling]] era.
  • An animated tour of the Galápagos.
  • Water taxi in [[Puerto Ayora]] <small>(2011)</small>
  • [[Waved albatross]]es on Española.
ARCHIPELAGO IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN, PART OF ECUADOR SINCE 1832
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Galapagos Inseln (zu Uruguay gehörende Inselgruppe am Äquator)
Galapagos turtle         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Galapagos Turtle; Galapagos turtle; Galápagos Turtle; Galápagos turtle (disambiguation)
Galapagos Schildkröte

Définition

marine iguana
¦ noun a large lizard with webbed feet, native to the Galapagos Islands, which swims strongly and is the only marine lizard. [Amblyrhynchus cristatus.]

Wikipédia

Galápagos (novel)

Galápagos (1985) is the eleventh novel published by American author Kurt Vonnegut. Set in the Galápagos Islands after a global financial disaster, the novel questions the merit of the human brain from an evolutionary perspective. The title is both a reference to the islands on which part of the story plays out, and a tribute to Charles Darwin, on whose theory Vonnegut relies to reach his own conclusions. It was published by Delacorte Press.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Galapagos Inseln
1. Jüngstes Zeichen hierfür ist die gerade beschlossene Platzierung der Galapagos–inseln, die 1'78 als erster Gesamtort Welterbe wurden, auf die Rote Liste.
2. Das Geld floss nicht nur in den Naturschutz nach Afrika, sondern auch auf die Galapagos–Inseln, nach Südamerika und in viele andere Länder.
3. Auf der letzten Seite porträtiert Malte Herwig die Schildkröte Harriet, die 1830 auf den Galapagos–Inseln geboren und fünf Jahre später von Charles Darwin nach England entführt wurde.
4. Der damals 26 Jahre alte Darwin hatte auf den Galapagos–Inseln wesentliche Erkenntnisse gewonnen, die er später in der von ihm begründeten Evolutionstheorie verarbeitete.
5. Die Schildkröte war 1835 im zarten Alter von geschätzten fünf Jahren vom britischen Naturforscher und Begründer der Evolutionstheorie, Charles Darwin, von den Galapagos–Inseln mit nach England genommen worden.