Isla Rabida

Named after an 18th century British admiral, John Jervis, the Earl of St. Vincent, Isla Rabida is also commonly known by its English name of Jervis Island. Sitting some 5 km south of Isla Santiago, this tiny island is just roughly five square kilometers in size. Known for its unique reddish-maroon terrain, Isla Rabida is also home to large populations of sea lions, pelicans and flamingoes. Reference


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Blue Footed Booby

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Susan, Glenn & Sea Lion Pups

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Galapagos Pelican

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Frigate Bird

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