Travel Guide Isla Darwin - Culpepper
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Darwin, also called Culpepper Island, is the northernmost island of the archipelago. It is completely uninhabited. It must be said that its cliff coastline makes access particularly difficult for scientists who come to study its environment. Only frigates, marine iguanas, sea lions, whales, sea turtles, dolphins and red-legged boobies are used to the place. To the southeast of the island, Darwin's Arch was a spectacular natural arch that collapsed due to natural erosion in 2021, after having been a symbol of Galapagos diving for generations for divers from around the world
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