Yet when early visitors christened the Galápagos ‘Las Islas Encantadas’, it wasn’t because they were ‘enchanted’ by the charming animals: it was more that the islands appeared to be under some malevolent spell. And from cannibals, convicts and buccaneers to a nudist colony turned murderous ménage à trois, a dark edge has informed human interaction with the islands ever since. Our host Neil McQuillian visits the Galápagos to discover the alternative human history of the world's most famous wildlife wonderland.
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Thank you to Ximena Cordova and Sven Lindblad of Lindblad Expeditions for talking to us. We used sounds of the Galapagos from Lindblad Expeditions – National Geographic and also by Chris Watson from Touch Radio, curated by Mike Harding. We featured music from local musicians EcoArte. Alannah Chance and Jessie Lawson of Reduced Listening were producers for this episode.