Nameless Island
Islet in the Galápagos Archipelago
Nameless Island (Spanish: Isla Sin Nombre) is an islet of the Galápagos Islands group, in Ecuador, between Pinzón Island and Santa Cruz Island (Galápagos).[1] The island is most commonly used for scuba diving.[2]
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- Baltra Island (S. Seymour)
- Bartolomé Island
- Darwin Island (Culpepper)
- Española Island (Hood)
- Fernandina Island (Narborough)
- Floreana Island (Charles)
- Genovesa Island (Tower)
- Isabela Island (Albemarle)
- Marchena Island (Bindloe)
- North Seymour Island
- Pinzón Island (Duncan)
- Pinta Island (Abingdon)
- Rábida Island (Jervis)
- San Cristóbal Island (Chatham)
- Santa Cruz Island (Indefatigable)
- Santa Fe Island (Barrington)
- Santiago Island (James)
- Wolf Island (Wenman)
- Daphne Major
- Isla Guy Fawkes
- Nameless Island
- Roca Redonda
- South Plaza Island
- Alcedo Volcano
- Cerro Azul
- Cerro Pajas
- La Cumbre
- Daphne Major
- Volcán Ecuador
- Roca Redonda
- Sierra Negra
- Volcán Wolf
0°40′S 90°36′W / 0.667°S 90.600°W / -0.667; -90.600
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