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…8 years conducting student tours… |
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| the university and the professors involved… |
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| …provide hands-on, top information for |
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| natural science students… |
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| …the original work-hard-play-hard |
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| … fun, knowledge, relaxation and credits. |
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| …stay in an Amazon lodge, explore the |
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| Andes, volunteer with the Galapagos |
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| National Park, abundant snorkeling, |
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| hike up volcanoes, experience the local |
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| FIND OUT MORE |
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| … trips last for about 21 days for an |
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| optimum total group size of 16 people… |
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| … trips involve a couple of professors |
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| and students, both PhD and undergrads, |
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| coming for credit or simply to broaden |
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| their knowledge with other professors/ |
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| friends joining the group to complete the |
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| … talks given by the students, professors |
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| and local guides/scientists… |
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| …the galapagos part can be ‘land- |
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| based’ (more economic) or include a |
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| live-aboard cruise, both of which |
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| have been highly successful… |
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