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Volcanism / Cinchona pubescens / Scalesia / Cerro Azul / Sierra Negra / Santa Cruz Island / Floreana Island / Scalesia affinis / Medium Tree Finch / Galápagos Islands / Geology / Biogeography
Date: 2012-04-12 15:09:01
Volcanism
Cinchona pubescens
Scalesia
Cerro Azul
Sierra Negra
Santa Cruz Island
Floreana Island
Scalesia affinis
Medium Tree Finch
Galápagos Islands
Geology
Biogeography

fauna flora

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