Isla San Felix
Isla San Felix is a small, uninhabited island located in the Pacific Ocean, part of the Chilean territory. It lies approximately 1,200 kilometers off the coast of Chile and is situated near the Juan Fernández Islands. The island is known for its rugged terrain and diverse marine life, making it a point of interest for researchers and nature enthusiasts.
The island is primarily composed of volcanic rock and features steep cliffs and rocky shores. It is surrounded by rich waters that support various species of fish and seabirds. Due to its remote location, Isla San Felix is rarely visited, preserving its natural environment.