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  2. San Cristóbal Island - Wikipedia

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    San Cristobal Island is composed of three or four fused volcanoes, all extinct. It is home to the oldest permanent settlement of the islands and is the island where Darwin first went ashore in 1835. A small lake called El Junco is the only source of fresh water in the islands.

  3. Makira - Wikipedia

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    The island of Makira (previously known as San Cristóbal) is the largest island of Makira-Ulawa Province in Solomon Islands. It is third most populous of the Solomon Islands after Malaita and Guadalcanal, with a population of 55,126 as of 2020. The island is located east of Guadalcanal and south of Malaita. The largest and capital city is Kirakira.

  4. Kirakira, Solomon Islands - Wikipedia

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    Kirakira is located on the north coast of Makira (formerly San Cristobal), the largest island of the province. It has roads running 18 kilometres (11 mi) east to the Warihito River and 100 kilometres (62 mi) west to Maro'u Bay.

  5. Saint Kitts and Nevis - Wikipedia

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    Clouds covering Nevis Peak. The Kalinago, the pre-European inhabitants of Saint Kitts, called the island Liamuiga, roughly translating as 'fertile land'. [10]It is thought that Christopher Columbus, the first European to see the islands in 1493, named the larger island San Cristóbal, after Saint Christopher, his patron saint and that of travellers.

  6. Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia

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    Options for air travel to the Galápagos are limited to two islands: San Cristobal (San Cristóbal Airport) and Baltra (Seymour Airport). [72] Private aircraft must use Baltra as it is the airport equipped with overnight plane accommodations. Seymour Airport on Baltra was recently renovated (2012–2013) to accommodate larger planes.

  7. El Junco - Wikipedia

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    The name El Junco is Spanish for sedge which is endemic to the islands. During World War II, American forces stationed at the military base on Baltra Island utilized El Junco as a primary source of water, due to it being the closest available source of freshwater. [1] The lake is managed by the Galapagos National Park Service.

  8. Galápagos Islands xeric scrub - Wikipedia

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    Isabela is the largest and highest island, with an area of 4,588 km 2 and reaching an elevation of 1,707 meters. [1] The islands are volcanic in origin, formed by the Galápagos hotspot. The eastern islands are generally older, dating back 3 to 6 million years, while the western islands are less than 1 million years old.

  9. Galápagos sea lion - Wikipedia

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    Standing on Land at Rábida Island Galápagos sea lion in Punta Pitt, San Cristóbal Island. Galápagos sea lion ( Zalophus wollebaeki ), Puerto Ayora Slightly smaller than their Californian relatives , Galápagos sea lions range from 1.5 to 2.5 m (4.9 to 8.2 ft) in length and weigh between 50 and 400 kg (110 and 880 lb), with the males ...

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