Galapagos 3D 1999 This documentary takes place on a remote volcanic archipelago where animals show no fear of people. Sea lions glide through shallow waters in a graceful underwater dance. Giant tortoises move slowly across dry lava fields. Marine iguanas dive into the ocean to feed on algae, making them the only lizards in the world that eat from the sea. The film shows volcanic coastlines, turquoise lagoons, and rocky shores shaped by eruptions. Charles Darwin visited these islands and studied the unique wildlife, which helped him develop his theory of evolution. Birds with blue feet perform strange mating walks, and cacti grow as tall as trees. The 3D format brings the rugged landscape and close animal encounters into clear view. Life here survives against harsh sun and scarce fresh water.