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Isla Salas y Gómez, also known as Isla Sala y Gómez, is a small uninhabited Chilean island in the Pacific Ocean. It is the easternmost point in the Polynesian Triangle.
Isla Salas y Gómez and its surrounding waters are a Marine Protected Area called Parque Marino Salas y Gómez, with a surface area of 150,000 km2.
Isla Salas y Gómez is located 3,210 km west of the Chilean mainland, 2,490 km west of Chile's Desventuradas Islands, and 391 km east-northeast of Easter Island, the closest landmass. Salas y Gómez consists of two rocks, a smaller one in the west measuring 4 hectare in area (270 meters north-south, 200 meters east-west), and a larger one in the east measuring 11 ha (500 meters north-south, 270 meters east-west), which are connected by a narrow isthmus in the north, averaging approximately 30 meters in width. The total area is approximately 15 hectares (0.15 km²), and the total length northwest-southeast is 770 meters. Its highest point, 30 meters above sea level, is in the south of the eastern rock, less than 30 meters from the shore, above a 10 meter high cliff. The highest elevation on the western rock is 26 meters.
Easter Island (Rapa Nui: Rapa Nui, Spanish: Isla de Pascua) is a Chilean island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle. Easter Island is famous for its 887 extant monumental statues, called moai, created by the early Rapa Nui people. In 1995, UNESCO named Easter Island a World Heritage Site, with much of the island protected within Rapa Nui National Park.
Polynesian people most likely settled on Easter Island sometime between 700 to 1100 CE, and created a thriving and industrious culture as evidenced by the island's numerous enormous stone moai and other artifacts. However, human activity, the introduction of the Polynesian rat and overpopulation led to gradual deforestation and extinction of natural resources which severely weakened the Rapa Nui civilization. By the time of European arrival in 1722, the island's population had dropped to 2,000–3,000 from an estimated high of approximately 15,000 just a century earlier. European diseases and Peruvian slave raiding in the 1860s further reduced the Rapa Nui population, to a low of only 111 inhabitants in 1877.
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Leonor Varela Pilme (born December 29, 1972) is a Chilean actress and model. She played the title role in the 1999 television film Cleopatra, and vampire princess Nyssa Damaskinos in the 2002 film Blade II.
Varela was born in Santiago, Chile, the daughter of Leonor Pilme-Keller, a massage therapist, and biologist and cognitive neuroscientist Francisco Varela García. She has a sister, Alejandra, and two brothers, Javier and Gabriel. Her mother was of French, Hungarian, and Syrian descent. When Varela was a child, her family fled Chile when it was overtaken by a military regime. In the early 1980s, her parents moved back to Chile while she remained in Paris where she studied acting at the Niels Arestrup School, L'École du Passage, and Conservatoire Supérieur de Paris.
Varela's first acting job was in 1995, playing Anette in Pony Trek, a children's film. Filming was in Iceland and Leonor was riding horses for three months. Then, referred to a French filmmaker by her dentist, she played in Shooting Stars (1997). Varela found her popularity on the rise at home when she was cast in the Chilean soap opera Tic Tac.
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En febrero y marzo de 2011 Oceana y National Geographic, junto a la Armada de Chile, realizaron una inédita expedición científica en los alrededores de Rapa Nui o Isla de Pascua, y Motu Motiro Hiva o isla Salas y Gómez. Con el propósito de recopilar datos necesarios para determinar la mejor forma de conservar el ecosistema marino de la zona, la expedición contó con la más alta tecnología existente y un selecto grupo de científicos de distintos países, a los que se sumaron representantes del pueblo Rapa Nui. Entre otras cosas, se obtuvieron las primeras imágenes de los montes submarinos que conectan Motu Motiro Hiva y Rapa Nui, y se documentaron las especies que viven alrededor de ambas islas. Una de las principales conclusiones de la expedición se refiere a la necesidad de ampliar el Par...
La actriz chilena Leonor Varela y Oceana hacen un llamado a proteger los ecosistemas alrededor de Isla de Pascua y de Salas y Gómez a través de la ampliación del Parque Marino Motu Motiro Hiva y de la creación de una Reserva Marina en Hanga Roa. Más información en www.oceana.org
En febrero y marzo de 2011 Oceana y National Geographic, junto a la Armada de Chile, realizaron una inédita expedición científica en los alrededores de Rapa Nui o Isla de Pascua, y Motu Motiro Hiva o isla Salas y Gómez. Con el propósito de recopilar datos necesarios para determinar la mejor forma de conservar el ecosistema marino de la zona, la expedición contó con la más alta tecnología existente y un selecto grupo de científicos de distintos países, a los que se sumaron representantes del pueblo Rapa Nui. Entre otras cosas, se obtuvieron las primeras imágenes de los montes submarinos que conectan Motu Motiro Hiva y Rapa Nui, y se documentaron las especies que viven alrededor de ambas islas. Una de las principales conclusiones de la expedición se refiere a la necesidad de ampliar el Par...
The Chilean actress Leonor Varela and Oceana call to protect the ecosystems around Easter Island and Salas y Gómez through the expansion of the Marine Reserve Motu Motiro Hiva and the creation of a Marine Reserve in Hanga Roa Bay. More information at oceana.org.
Descubramos una fascinante expedición científica en los alrededores de Isla de Pascua y el parque Marino Motu Motiro Hiva o isla Salas y Gómez, organizada por Oceana y National Geographic, junto a la Armada de Chile. El objetivo de esta expedición es recopilar datos necesarios para determinar la mejor forma de conservar el ecosistema marino de la zona. La campaña cuenta con tecnología de punta y un grupo de científicos de distintos países, a los que se sumaron representantes del pueblo Rapa Nui. En la segunda historia del capítulo, se puede ver por qué Chile es un gran laboratorio natural para investigar los terremotos. Según los expertos, en la zona de Tarapacá existe un "silencio sísmico", ya que es uno de los pocos lugares de Sudamérica que no ha tenido un gran terremoto en los último...
Easter Island is a Polynesian island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle. Easter Island is famous for its 887 extant monumental statues, called moai, created by the early Rapa Nui people. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with much of the island protected within Rapa Nui National Park. Polynesian people settled on Easter Island in the first millennium CE, and created a thriving culture, as evidenced by the moai and other artifacts. However, human activity and overpopulation led to gradual deforestation and extinction of natural resources, which caused the demise of the Rapa Nui civilization. By the time of European arrival in 1722, the island's population had dropped to 2,000--3,000 from a high of approximately 15,000 just a century...
Easter Island is a Polynesian island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle. Easter Island is famous for its 887 extant monumental statues, called moai, created by the early Rapa Nui people. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with much of the island protected within Rapa Nui National Park. Polynesian people settled on Easter Island in the first millennium CE, and created a thriving culture, as evidenced by the moai and other artifacts. However, human activity and overpopulation led to gradual deforestation and extinction of natural resources, which caused the demise of the Rapa Nui civilization. By the time of European arrival in 1722, the island's population had dropped to 2,000--3,000 from a high of approximately 15,000 just a century...
Disfrutar el grandioso Amanecer en Tongariki, un paseo por los Motu en un bote con fondo de cristal, bucear con el moai sumergido y perdernos por cuevas de lava son solo algunas de las actividades de este último video de #IsladePascua... hasta siempre Rapanui... Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Web: http://www.LaFamiliaViajera.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LaFamiliaViajeraChile Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/familia_viajera Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/lafamiliaviajera
TERCER CAPITULO DE LA SEGUNDA TEMPORADA DE SAILING ANTARTICA. NUESTRA TRIPULACION YA SE ENCAMINA EN BUSCA DE ALCANZAR LAS DESCONOCIDAS ISLAS DESVENTURADAS. music: www.bensound.com
National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala is setting off on his first big expedition of the year: to explore the remote islands of Desventuradas, hundreds of miles off the coast of Chile. Follow his adventures throughout the next month on nationalgeographic.com (http://ocean.nationalgeographic.com/ocean/explore/pristine-seas/desventuradas-islands/) More Blancpain on: http://www.blancpain.com https://twitter.com/Blancpain1735 https://www.facebook.com/Blancpain
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Here is the exclusive video that celebrates the partnership and commitment of Davidoff Cool Water & National Geographic as part of the Pristine Seas program (I had mentioned it in this post). Enric Sala, marine ecologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence presents the last expedition that took place in Chile in February 2013: almost 270 hours underwater, 20 dives and 30 underwater camera shots to study the flora and fauna of the Desventuradas Islands. Enjoy the film!
Chile es un país de América ubicado en el extremo sudoeste de América del Sur. Su nombre oficial es República de Chile y su capital es la ciudad de Santiago. Chile se describe constituido por tres zonas geográficas. La primera de ellas, Chile continental, comprende una franja en la costa occidental del Cono Sur que se extiende entre los paralelos 17°29'57" S y 56°32'12" S, mayormente desde la ribera sudoriental del océano Pacífico hasta las cumbres más altas de la cordillera de los Andes. Chile, is a South American country occupying a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It borders Peru to the north, Bolivia to the northeast, Argentina to the east, and the Drake Passage in the far south. Chilean territory includes the Pacific islands ...
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Here are the ten weirdest sea creatures youll find in the enormous new marine protected area around Chiles Desventuradas Islands. Theyre just a few of the species that will benefit from the protected zone. National Geographics Pristine Seas project, led by marine ecologist and Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala, has been directly involved with the efforts to conserve the Desventuradas Islands and is credited with Chiles decision to create the marine protected area, which will span 300,000 square kilometers (115,831 square miles). Pristine Seas: / Enric Sala: / Click here to read more: / SENIOR PRODUCER: Gil Pimentel PRODUCER AND EDITOR: Scott Ressler VIDEOGRAPHER: Manu San Felix - National Geographic Documentary