Isla Guy Fawkes

Guy Fawkes Sud)—and two rocks located northwest of Santa Cruz Island in the Galápagos Archipelago in Ecuador.

[1] The group is uninhabited but sometimes visited by scuba divers.

[2] William Beebe visited the islands and makes mention of them in his book Galapagos: World's End.

He described the cliffs—made of stratified layers of volcanic tuff—as majestic and also noted a population of sea lions.

[3] The island is perhaps best known for its name, honoring the English Catholic revolutionary Guy Fawkes, who attempted to blow up Parliament in 1605.