
Copyrights: Parque Nacional Galapagos/Newsflash
21 February 2023
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A huge haul of about 2.6 tonnes of rubbish - most of it plastic - has been removed from the Galapagos Islands by volunteers. The coastal clean-up trip - supervised by Galapagos Park Rangers - took in remote sites like Genovesa, Marchena and Pinta islands. In a 33-kilometre route, 257 bags...