Isla San José

E294948

Isla San José is a large, sparsely populated Mexican island in the Gulf of California known for its desert landscapes, rich marine life, and relatively undisturbed natural environment.

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Isla San José canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican island
island
country Mexico
hasAccessibility reachable by boat
hasCharacteristic large island
relatively undisturbed natural environment
sparsely populated
hasClimate hot desert climate
hasCoastlineOn Gulf of California
surface form: Sea of Cortez
hasEcosystem coastal marine ecosystem
desert scrub
hasEnvironment arid
hasFauna marine mammals
reptiles
seabirds
hasFlora cacti
desert shrubs
hasHumanSettlement small fishing camps
hasLandscape desert
hasMarineLife rich marine biodiversity
hasNearbyCity La Paz, Baja California Sur
isKnownFor desert landscapes
relatively undisturbed ecosystems
rich marine life
islandType desert island
isPartOf Gulf of California islands
surface form: Gulf of California islands region
locatedIn Baja California Sur
Northwestern Mexico
surface form: northwestern Mexico
locatedInBodyOfWater Gulf of California
partOf Revillagigedo Islands
surface form: Mexican Pacific Islands

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