Robinson of Chile? What are the characteristics of Crusoe Island?
Robinson Crusoe Island, also known as Robinson Crusoe Island, is located in the South Pacific Ocean 670 kilometers west of Valparaiso, Chile. It is the largest island in the Juan Fernandez archipelago. It was originally named Massatiella Island, and later named after Robinson Crusoe, the hero of daniel defoe's famous novel Robinson Crusoe. 20 10 on February 27th, an earthquake of magnitude 8.8 occurred in Chile, which triggered a strong tsunami. The tsunami hit Easter Island and Robinson Crusoe. Chilean media reported that Robinson Crusoe was badly damaged in the local area. The island is about 19 km long and 1 1 km wide. There are deep valleys, rugged rocks, lush forests, springs and waterfalls, swaying coconut groves, winding silver beaches and charming scenery on the island. Away from the mainland, hanging alone in the vast sea. In the past, it was deserted, and only pirates came here occasionally to rest.