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It was sighted in 1658 by a Dutch party under Samuel Volkerson, and in 1696 a Dutch sea captain, Willem de Vlamingh, gave the island its original name, Rottenest (meaning "rat's nest"), because the place appeared to be infested with large rats.
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The trouble with a tourist mecca is that it tends to be infested with tourists.
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In The Amazing Spider-Man, Manhattan seems to be infested with them.
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