Isla San Luis
Isla San Luis, is an island in the Gulf of California east of the Baja California Peninsula. The island is uninhabited and is part of the Mexicali Municipality.
![]() ![]() Isla San Luis | |
Geography | |
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Location | Gulf of California |
Coordinates | 29°58′17.41″N 114°24′26.30″W |
Highest elevation | 150 m (490 ft) |
Administration | |
Mexico | |
State | Baja California |
Demographics | |
Population | uninhabited |
Biology
Isla San Luis has three species of reptiles: Callisaurus draconoides (zebra-tailed lizard), Dipsosaurus dorsalis (desert iguana), and Uta stansburiana (common side-blotched lizard).[1]
gollark: If exposed to UV or whatever.
gollark: Idea: splice that 'green fluorescent protein" stuff into grass. Your grass WILL be greener than on the other side.
gollark: Reducing moving parts is good I guess.
gollark: Maybe seed engineered viruses in the grass periodically to stop it growing.
gollark: I still feel like setting the grass on fire would be easier. I don't think lasers provide much of an advantage here if you want to actually cut it.
References
- "Isla San Luis". Amphibian and Reptile Atlas of Peninsular California. 2015. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
- Williams, J.H. (August 1996). Baja Boaters Guide II: Sea of Cortez. H.J. Williams Publications. pp. 55, 226, 228. ISBN 0-9616843-8-0.
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