Rabida Island

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Rábida Island is a small, volcanically formed island in Ecuador’s Galápagos archipelago, noted for its distinctive red-sand beaches and rich wildlife including sea lions, marine iguanas, and numerous seabird species.

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Rábida Island 2
Rabida Island canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
volcanic island
accessRestrictedTo authorized tour operators
belongsTo Ecuador
surface form: Republic of Ecuador
country Ecuador
governedBy Galápagos National Park
surface form: Galápagos National Park Directorate
hasAlternativeName Jervis Island NERFINISHED
Rabida Island NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic arid climate
red sand beaches
steep slopes
volcanic origin
hasColorOfSand red
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasEcosystem arid zone vegetation
coastal lagoon
hasGeologicalFeature basaltic lava
iron-rich soils
hasMainLandingSite red sand beach on north shore
hasNearbyIsland Bartolomé Island
Santa Cruz Island
Santiago Island
hasTourismActivity hiking
snorkeling
wildlife watching
hasVegetation Opuntia cactus
palo santo tree
saltbush
hasWildlife Galápagos finches
surface form: Darwin’s finch

Galápagos sea lion
Nazca booby
blue-footed booby
brown pelican
flamingo
lava lizard
marine iguana
pintail duck
reef fish
sea turtle
isUninhabited true
locatedIn Galápagos Islands
Pacific Ocean
namedAfter García Jofre de Loaísa Rábida
partOf Canton Santa Cruz
Galápagos National Park
Galápagos Province
surface form: Province of Galápagos

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Galápagos Islands hasIsland Rabida Island
Galápagos Province contains Rabida Island
this entity surface form: Rábida Island
Galápagos Time observedIn Rabida Island
this entity surface form: Rábida Island