Looking through the Blurb Bookstore, it’s hard not to feel like Charles Darwin on his first visit to the Galapagos Islands. So much diversity! There are books on flowers, warfare, astronomy, travel, family, weddings, anniversaries, recipes, communities … all made with Blurb’s BookSmart software. So perhaps it’s not surprising that Galapagos Islands: A photographic essay through the lens of Robert S. Ondrovic caught our eye.
According to Robert’s description, he shot his photos as a passenger on the M.S. Polaris. You can view Robert’s photography of the Galapagos and more on his Web site, though in my experience as an armchair traveler, nothing gives you the feeling of being there quite like a book.
So, congratulations to Robert for producing our Book of the Week! We wish you much success with your future travels, photography, and bookmaking.
–The Blurberati



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