Two Years In the Galapagos
In May 1995, filmmakers David Parer, Elizabeth Parer-Cook and their three year-old daughter Zoe, arrived in the Galapagos Islands to document the islands natural beauty for television. During their two-year stay, they spent 500 days in the field, 200 of which were at sea, diving with whale sharks and hammerheads and exploring the islands of the archipelago. This is the charming and dramatic tale of how the Parers lived in this harsh environment and succeeded in capturing spectacular images of the Galapagos Islands and its wildlife.
