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Floreana Island Galapagos "Santa Maria" - It was named after Juan José Flores, the first president of Ecuador, during whose administration the government of Ecuador took possession of the archipelago.
It is also called Santa Maria after one of the caravels of Columbus. It has an area of 173 square kilometres (66.8 sq mi) and a maximum altitude of 640 metres (2,100 ft).
It is one of the islands with the most interesting human history and one of the earliest to be inhabited. Flamingos and green sea turtles nest on this island.
The "patapegada" or Galápagos Petrel is found here, a sea bird which spends most of its life away from land.
At Post Office Bay, since the 18th century whalers kept a wooden barrel that served as post office so that mail could be picked up and delivered to their destination mainly Europe and the United States by ships on their way home. At the “Devil's Crown”, an underwater volcanic cone, coral formations are found.
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