Darwin Island
Small island in the Galápagos Islands / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the island in Antarctica, see Darwin Island (Antarctica).
Darwin Island (Spanish: Isla Darwin) is an isolated northern member of the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador, the uppermost extent of an extinct volcano. It has an area of 1 square kilometer (0.4 sq mi) and reaches 165 meters (541 ft) above sea level. Visits to the island are restricted by the Government of Ecuador, but scuba diving is permitted.
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Location | Galápagos Islands, Ecuador |
Coordinates | 1.678°N 92.003°W / 1.678; -92.003 |
Archipelago | Galápagos Islands |
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