Rábida Island

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Rábida Island, is one of the Galápagos Islands. The island has also been know as Jervis Island named in honour of the 18th-century British admiral John Jervis. In Ecuador it is official known as Isla Rábida.

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[edit] Location

The island is located in the eastern Pacific Ocean, approximately 600 miles (965 km) west of Ecuador.

[edit] Size

The island has a total area of approximately 5 square km.

[edit] Geography

The island has red sand beaches and a saltwater lagoon inhabited by flamingos and a bachelor sea lion colony.

The landscape is studded with small volcanic craters along sharp slopes and cliffs.

[edit] Wildlife

In addition to flamingos and the bachelor sea lion colony, pelicans, white-cheeked pintails, boobies and five species of finch have been reported. The rich wildlife attracts a number of tourists cruises.