Los Islotes

Los Islotes is a group of rocks jutting out of the sea just to the north of Isla Partida.  It is home to the southernmost breeding colony of California sea lions, and many different species of birds, including the famous blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigate birds.  At first glance, the rocks appear to be covered with snow from all the guano that has collected over the years.  A popular activity here is swimming with the sea lions.

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