Has anyone ever noticed how starkly different the concept of paradise can be? Here, just steps from the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses on Avenida de Charles Darwin in the Galapagos Islands, that contrast is striking. Darwin’s work, “On the Origin of Species,” challenged conventional notions of creation. Yet, right next door to this Kingdom Hall, Jehovah’s Witnesses offer a different vision of paradise, one found in their pamphlets promising a better life after death. The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses stands as a testament to this alternative belief system, amidst the backdrop of a place where evolution takes center stage. The Galapagos Islands, a national park for 60 years, became famous for their unique wildlife, unafraid of humans. Ironically, the human presence is growing. Puerto Ayora, once a small town, now bustles with thousands of residents and hundreds of thousands of tourists annually. This influx creates a challenge for the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses and the community alike. The very paradise they speak of faces threats from pollution, as plastic waste litters the shores where marine iguanas once roamed undisturbed. The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses is part of a larger community grappling with these issues. The local municipality works tirelessly to recycle waste, yet the sheer volume poses a significant hurdle. The irony is palpable. Tourists flock here seeking natural wonders. Meanwhile, their presence contributes to the degradation of this delicate ecosystem. Even so, the Galapagos remain largely pristine. Away from the towns, the islands teem with life, seemingly untouched by human hands. Sea lions play on immaculate beaches, giant tortoises graze peacefully, and blue-footed boobies perform their mating rituals. The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses serves as a quiet reminder of the human element present amidst this natural wonder. It represents a belief system that offers a different kind of paradise. This paradise isn’t tied to this earthly realm but to a promise of something beyond.
Playa Ochoa
“Imagine a place where sea lions bask in the sun.” This is Playa Ochoa, a stunning beach on San Cristobal