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Martin's epic journey across the Pacific takes him to the Galapagos Islands for the third episode in the series.
The legendary Galapagos Islands, a volcanic chain of 18 major islands, plus over 100 tiny ones, are 800 miles from the shores of South America. It's known as a ‘lost world' as many of its plants and animals exist nowhere else on earth, and until recently it attracted nearly a quarter of a million visitors a year
Martin is following in the footsteps of the great British naturalist Charles Darwin, who really put this place on the map when he sailed here in 1835.
Last in series
In Vanuatu, Martin climbs an active volcano and meets a tribe who worship Prince Philip. In Tonga, the presenter meets a third gender leiti and a princess. And in Fiji he visits an island singer and a tribe tricked out of their homeland by a British mining company.
Martin begins this new adventure in French Polynesia, flying into its biggest island,Tahiti, for a traditional welcome of a floral garland around his neck as he walks through airport arrivals.