San Salvador (Galapagos)

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San Salvador (Santiago)
San Salvador seen from the sea
San Salvador seen from the sea
Waters Pacific Ocean
Archipelago Galapagos Islands
Geographical location 0 ° 16 ′  S , 90 ° 43 ′  W Coordinates: 0 ° 16 ′  S , 90 ° 43 ′  W
San Salvador (Galapagos) (Galápagos Islands)
San Salvador (Galapagos)
length 35 km
width 22 km
surface 585 km²
Highest elevation Cerro Inn
907  m
Residents uninhabited
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San Salvador (dt. Holy Savior ) or Santiago or James Island (after the Spanish or English name for the apostle James the Elder ) is one of the Galapagos Islands . It is 585 km². The highest point on the island is 907 meters above sea level. Iguanas , sea ​​lions , seals , tortoises and turtles , flamingos , dolphins and sharks live on and around the island . Goats and sheep introduced by humans did significant damage to native species. Darwin's finches and Galapagos buzzards can be spotted just as well as seal colonies. Recently, a lava flow can be viewed at Sullivan Bay.

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