Salas y Gómez Island National Park
Salas y Gómez Island National Park is a protected area located in the Pacific Ocean, part of Chile. It encompasses the remote Salas y Gómez Island and surrounding marine areas, covering approximately 150,000 hectares. The park is known for its unique biodiversity, including various species of birds and marine life, making it an important site for conservation.
Established in 2010, the park aims to preserve the natural environment and promote sustainable tourism. The island is uninhabited and features rugged terrain, with volcanic rock formations and limited vegetation. Its isolation contributes to the preservation of its ecosystems and the protection of endangered species.