Cerro Crocker

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Cerro Crocker is the highest peak on Santa Cruz Island in the Galápagos archipelago, known for its elevated, often mist-covered terrain and unique highland ecosystems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
access hiking trail
archipelago Galápagos Islands NERFINISHED
climate humid highland climate
continent South America
country Ecuador
elevation 2835 ft
864 m
feature endemic bird species habitat
endemic plant species habitat
frequent mist and cloud cover
lush highland vegetation
geology volcanic origin
highestPointOf Santa Cruz Island NERFINISHED
island Santa Cruz Island NERFINISHED
isPartOf Galápagos archipelago NERFINISHED
Santa Cruz Island NERFINISHED
locatedIn Ecuador NERFINISHED
Galápagos Islands NERFINISHED
Galápagos Province NERFINISHED
Santa Cruz Island NERFINISHED
mountainRange Galápagos Islands volcanic highlands
near Puerto Ayora NERFINISHED
notableFor persistent garúa (drizzle) conditions
unique highland ecosystems
partOfProtectedArea Galápagos National Park NERFINISHED
protectedStatus within Galápagos National Park boundaries
vegetationZone Miconia zone NERFINISHED
Scalesia forest zone NERFINISHED

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Santa Cruz Island highestPoint Cerro Crocker