Galapagos - Born of Fire
- Public Event
Presented By: | Caltech Committee on Institute Programs |
The Galapagos islands are a fascinating microcosm of natural life and home to some of the most astonishing creatures found anywhere on Earth. Born of Fire chronicles the many fascinating stages of the island chain's existence, and reveals how creatures have developed enterprising ways of dealing with life on this restless Pacific outpost.
Witness the dramatic eruption of the largest of all the Galapagos volcanoes, Sierra Negra, blowing smoke and ash seven miles into the sky; marine iguanas, the worlds only seagoing lizards, leaping off lava cliffs into treacherous surf; Galapagos giant tortoises, the largest on Earth, being groomed by Darwin's finches, and the magical courtship display of the waved albatross. [A BBC/National Geographic Channel US co-production]
Amy Hofmann, a Graduate Student in Geology and Planetary Sciences at Caltech, will introduce the film and guide the post-screening discussion.
This event is made possible through Caltech's participation in the CineMuse Network.
Learn More: |
www.cinemuse.com |
This is a special one-hour school-day performance. For more field trip opportunities, field trip flyer [PDF]. For more information -->or to make reservations, please email Mary Herrera or call 626-395-6059. |
Season Sponsor: | Caltech Employees Federal Credit Union |
Series Sponsor: | East West Bank |