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When Teachers Trek Across the Galapagos: A Photo Gallery

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Teacher Eduardo del Solar scanning the Galapagos horizon. All photos by Pete Oxford

What does it look like when 29 acclaimed US teachers embark on a study tour of the Galapagos?

As I’ve mentioned before, the unusual grandeur of the Galapagos Islands is difficult to put into words. Thus, as part of my effort to recap the rather amazing journey I recently completed with some of our nation’s top educators, I thought another image gallery was in order. From mingli

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