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Description: Satellite photo of the Galapagos islands overlayed with the Spanish names of the visible main islands.
Title: Galapagos-satellite-esislandnames
Credit: Based on the public domain NASA satellite photo Image:Galapagos-satellite-2002.jpg. Island names on labels are from the Wikipedia article w:en:Galápagos Islands and placed to the best of the author's knowledge.
Author: labeled by Storpilot
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