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the islas
proper noun
Coined in the twentieth century from an archaic spelling of Islay, an island in the Hebrides.
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By the fourth day, the Islas Marías became obscured by fog and then receded entirely.
Argentina claims Britain has illegally occupied the islands they call the Islas Malvinas since 1833.
Many visitors make for the Islas del Rosario, a group of small coral islands 30 miles off the coast.
Working against the prevailing wind and currents, the boat took five hours to reach the waters off Isla Isabel, just southeast of the Islas Marías.
After the Islas Ballestas, we boarded a bus again and headed south on the Pan-American Highway to the town of Nazca.
In a pinch, they knew, they could build a fire on one of the Islas Marías and make a meal of something they'd caught.
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Seal guano has accumulated to great depths on the Isla Lobos de Tierra and Islas Lobos de Afuera (Lobos Islands), off northwestern Peru.
As for prices, the Isla love seat model, for example, in the Cookie house linen cotton, costs $1,400.
TravelSupermarket said the best price for the Isla Cartuja hotel was at OnHotels, quoting us £61.50 a night.
Naty supported him throughout, and when he was given a 15-year jail sentence on the Isla de Pinos (now the Isla de la Juventud), she not only began a passionate correspondence, but supplied him with books and writing material.
Ironic, really, that he can't find a lady on the Isla Mujeres ("Island of the Women").
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