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  2. Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia

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    The island is actually a collapsed volcano that is a nesting location for a variety of seabirds such as Frigatebirds and the elusive Red-Billed Tropicbird, among others. Isla Los Hermanos - This is a small island off Isabela. Isla Sombrero Chino - One of the most recognizable of the Galapagos Islands, Sombrero Chino name means "Chinese Hat." It ...

  3. File:Galapagos full.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Margret Wittmer - Wikipedia

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    Wittmer, her husband Heinz, and her stepson Harry moved to Floreana Island in 1932, following the arrival of German doctor Friedrich Ritter and his wife, Dore Strauch. Wittmer was in the fourth month of her first pregnancy, and she gave birth to a son and a daughter while living on the island.

  5. Floreana Island - Wikipedia

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    Floreana Island (Spanish: Isla Floreana) is a southern island in Ecuador's Galápagos Archipelago. The island has an area of 173 km 2 (67 sq mi). It was formed by volcanic eruption. The island's highest point is Cerro Pajas at 640 m (2,100 ft), which is also the highest point of the volcano like most of the smaller islands of Galápagos. The ...

  6. Project Isabela - Wikipedia

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    The Galápagos tortoise, whose protection from extinction impulsed the Project Isabela. The Project Isabela (Spanish: Proyecto Isabela) was an environmental restoration project in the Galápagos Islands of Ecuador that took place between 1997 and 2006, [1] initiated by the Charles Darwin Foundation and the Galápagos National Park.

  7. 1708 in piracy - Wikipedia

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    During his first voyage, Captain Woodes Rogers encounters marooned privateer Alexander Selkirk and rescues him after four years living on Juan Fernández Islands. [2] After sacking Guayaquil, he and Selkirk would visit the Galapagos Islands. [3] Kiljkover-al is attacked by French privateer Anthony Ferry with three ships and around 300 men.

  8. Template:Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia

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  9. Santiago Island (Galápagos) - Wikipedia

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    Santiago Island is one of the islands in the Galapagos Archipelago. [5] It was formed from a shield volcano eponymously named Santiago. [6] The oldest lava flows on the island date back to 750,000 years ago. [7] The low, flat summits of the volcano allowed the low-viscosity lava to flow for large distances from the source vents. [8]