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Marchena Island (Spanish: Isla Marchena) is one of the Galapagos IslandsinEcuador. It has an area of 130 square kilometers (50 sq mi) and reaches an elevation of 343 meters (1,125 ft) above sea level. The island does not receive visitors, although the surrounding water is used by aquatic divers on organized tours. People generally see the island as they sail around the northern part of Isabela on the way to Genovesa Island.[citation needed]

Marchena Island
(Bindloe Island)
Marchena Island is located in Galápagos Islands
Marchena Island

Marchena Island

Geography
LocationGalápagos Islands, Ecuador
Coordinates0°21′N 90°30′W / 0.35°N 90.5°W / 0.35; -90.5
ArchipelagoGalápagos Islands
Administration

Ecuador

ProvinceGalápagos Province
CantonSanta Cruz

Names

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Marchena is named in honor of the Spanish monk Antonio de Marchena.[1]

The English pirate William Ambrosia Cowley charted the island as Bindlos's Island in 1684, naming it in honor of Robert Byndloss, a chief justiceofJamaica who was related by marriage to Henry Morgan and generally sympathetic to pirates, buccaneers, and privateers.[2] Over time, the name frequently became written as Bindlos[3] and Bindloe Island, possibly through confusion with English captains active in the Caribbean and Pacific.[2]

Geography

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Marchena has an area of 130 square kilometers (50 sq mi) and reaches an elevation of 343 meters (1,125 ft) above sea level.[4] Marchena's nearest neighbor is Genovesa Island, about 72 kilometers (45 mi) due west.[citation needed]

Like many of the Galápagos volcanos, Marchena has a caldera.[citation needed] Marchena's caldera is roughly elliptical and measures 7 by 6 kilometers (4 by 4 miles), within the range of caldera sizes of the large western volcanoes.[citation needed] Marchena's caldera is unusual, however, in that it has been almost completely filled with young lavas, some of which has spilled over and down the sides.[citation needed] The oldest lava pools go back 500,000 years.[citation needed]

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References

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Citations

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  1. ^ "Marchena". Galapagos Conservancy. galapagos.org. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  • ^ a b McEwen (1988), p. 237.
  • ^ Kitchin, Thomas (1797), "South America", Kitchin's General Atlas..., London: Laurie & Whittle.
  • ^ "MARCHENA ISLAND (BINDLOE), GALAPAGOS". Animal Corner. animalcorner.co.uk. 26 February 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
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