Pinta Island
Pinta Island is one of the islands in the Galápagos Archipelago, located in the Pacific Ocean. It is known for its unique wildlife and diverse ecosystems. The island is uninhabited and has a rugged terrain, featuring volcanic landscapes and a variety of plant species.
Pinta Island is particularly famous for being the last known home of the Pinta Island tortoise, a species that became extinct in the early 21st century. Conservation efforts continue in the Galápagos to protect the remaining species and their habitats, highlighting the importance of preserving this unique environment.