Scientists scour 'Mexico's Galapagos' for quake, volcano clues
Located in the Pacific Ocean several hundred kilometers from the Mexican coast, the Revillagigedo Islands are known as "Mexico's Galapagos" due to their isolation and biodiversity.
One of the archipelago's volcanos, Barcena, last erupted spectacularly in 1953, and another Evermann, in 1993. Both remain active today.
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- Published Date: 11:03 | 23 April 2022
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