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NASA Landsat 7 Pseudo Geocover 2000, Worldwind.
Map of Desventuradas Islands (Chile).
Location of Desventuradas Islands in Chile.

The Desventuradas Islands (Spanish: Unfortunate Islands) is a group of four small islands located 850 kilometers off the cost of Chile in the Pacific Ocean.[1] The islands together have a total land area of four square kilometers.

The vegetation is a miniature mosaic of matorral, barren rock, various size trees, and shrubs mixed with ferns and perennial herbs.

There are no permanent sources of fresh water on the islands. Vertebrates inhabiting both islands are exclusively limited to birds. Ten species of marine birds and one land bird species, some of them endangered, make their nests on or visit the islands.

Because of their isolation and difficulty of access, there are no human settlements on these islands, but a detachment of the Chilean Navy is stationed on Isla San Félix, which also hosts a 2,000 meter runway.

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History

The islands were sighted by Juan Fernández in 1574, and perhaps earlier by Ferdinand Magellan in 1520. Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa wrote in 1579 that "they are now called after St Felix and St Ambor (i.e. Felix and Nabor)". However, by linguistic corruption, the name of the martyr Ambor (Nabor) became confused with that of the more famous bishop Saint Ambrose (San Ambrosio).[2]

List of islands and location

Desventuradas Islands ('Unfortunate Islands'), from east to west:

Island/Rock Area
(km²)
Peak
Elevation (m)
Geographical
Coordinates
San Ambrosio 2.2 479 26°20′37″S 79°53′28″W / 26.34361°S 79.89111°W / -26.34361; -79.89111
San Felix group
Islote González 0.25 173 26°18′36″S 80°05′06″W / 26.31°S 80.085°W / -26.31; -80.085
San Félix 1.4 Cerro Amarillo, 193 26°17′30″S 80°05′42″W / 26.29167°S 80.095°W / -26.29167; -80.095
Roca Catedral 0.01 53 26°16′25″S 80°07′15″W / 26.27361°S 80.12083°W / -26.27361; -80.12083
Desventuradas 3.9 479  

References

  1. ^ http://www.worldwildlife.org/wildworld/profiles/terrestrial/nt/nt0403_full.html
  2. ^ B. Glanvill Corney, "The Isles of San Felix and San Nabor," The Geographical Journal, Vol. 56, No. 3 (September 1920), pp. 196-200

External links

Coordinates: 26°19′S 80°00′W / 26.32°S 80°W / -26.32; -80








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