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Floreana and Espanola , in the south of the archipelago, are among the oldest of the Galapagos islands, weather-beaten and eroded over several million years. They are both regularly visited islands, and while Floreana, one of the first islands ever to have human settlers - all unsuccessful until the famous Wittmer family of the 1930s - is known for its interesting history, Espanola is a favourite for its seabird colonies, most notably, of the endemic waved albatross.
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