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Nasa images show wildfire damage to island dubbed ‘Galapagos of California’
NASA satellite images reveal extensive burn scars from a wildfire that damaged approximately a third of Santa Rosa Island, part of the Channel Islands National Park in southern California. The false-color image captured on May 20 shows the impact on rare ecosystems.
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