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  1. La isla Rábida (también conocida antes como Isla Jervis) es una isla ecuatoriana que forma parte del archipiélago de las islas Galápagos, en el océano Pacífico. Está ubicada al sur de la isla Santiago, al Noreste de Isabela, y al noroeste de Santa Cruz, a unos 965 km (600 millas) de la costa firme de Ecuador .

  2. Rabida is an unpopulated island. A red sand beach with a large sea lion colony, Palo Santo forests, endemic cacti, and the only Galapagos site where the nine Dawin’s finches are found. Location Map: Rabida Island Visitors Sites.

  3. La Isla Rábida Galápagos es famosa por su hermosa playa de arena roja, su colonia de leones marinos residentes, su fabuloso snorkeling y 9 especies diferentes de pinzones de Darwin.

  4. Sus costas escarpadas con cuevas protegidas son las favoritas de los Leones Marinos de Galápagos y las iguanas marinas que buscan su sombra cuando hace calor. Rabida es uno de los mejores lugares del archipiélago para observar pelícanos, que anidan aquí entre la salina.

  5. Rábida is a relatively small, arid island with steep slopes. Most of the coastline is rocky except for a beach on the northeast side. Several small volcanic craters and the high amount of iron in the lava give the island its distinctive red color and overall appearance.

  6. Rábida or Rabida Island ( Spanish: Isla Rábida) is one of the Galápagos Islands. It is 5 km 2 (1.9 sq mi) in area. Names. Rábida ( [ˈraβiða]) is the Spanish word for a ribat, a medieval Islamic guardpost used figuratively for Sufi monasteries and Islamic nunneries .

  7. Rabida is a small, steeply-sloped island with red-sand shores, and was originally called Jervis. Despite its small size, Rabida has one of the highest concentrations of volcanic features in the Galápagos, and it's thanks to the iron-rich lava deposits that its sands and soils are so red.