Smith Island (Washington)
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La Isla Smith es una isla del archipiélago de las Islas San Juan, situadas en el Estrecho de Georgia. Pertenecen al Estado de Washington, Estados Unidos. La isla está deshabitada, según el censo de 2000. Se encuentra entre el islote Admiralty y la Isla Lopez. Es una isla baja y cubierta por césped, en la que crecen unos pocos árboles. Es un importante centro avícola. Forma parte del Refugio Nacional para la Vida Salvaje de las Islas San Juan. En 1858 se construyó un faro. Originalmente el faro se encontraba a 200 metros de la costa, pero la isla comenzó a erosionarse y en 1950 la costa se encontraba ya en la puerta del faro, que tuvo que ser abandonado. Entre 1980 y 1998 los restos del faro fueron tragados por el mar.
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Smith Island is located in the eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington, about midway between Admiralty Inlet and Lopez Island. It is connected to the smaller Minor Island, to its east, by a low spit that is covered at high tide. The low, grassy islands have a few trees and are an important habitat for seabirds, and the beaches are a resting site for sea lions. The islands are part of the San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge, and are usually closed to the public.
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La Isla Smith es una isla del archipiélago de las Islas San Juan, situadas en el Estrecho de Georgia. Pertenecen al Estado de Washington, Estados Unidos. La isla está deshabitada, según el censo de 2000. Se encuentra entre el islote Admiralty y la Isla Lopez. Es una isla baja y cubierta por césped, en la que crecen unos pocos árboles. Es un importante centro avícola. Forma parte del Refugio Nacional para la Vida Salvaje de las Islas San Juan. En 1858 se construyó un faro. Originalmente el faro se encontraba a 200 metros de la costa, pero la isla comenzó a erosionarse y en 1950 la costa se encontraba ya en la puerta del faro, que tuvo que ser abandonado. Entre 1980 y 1998 los restos del faro fueron tragados por el mar.
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Smith Island is located in the eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington, about midway between Admiralty Inlet and Lopez Island. It is connected to the smaller Minor Island, to its east, by a low spit that is covered at high tide. The low, grassy islands have a few trees and are an important habitat for seabirds, and the beaches are a resting site for sea lions. The islands are part of the San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge, and are usually closed to the public. The Smith Island Light was constructed on the island in 1858. Originally, this stood about 200 feet away from the island's western edge. The bluff began to erode, and when the bluff reached the front door in the 1950s, the lighthouse was abandoned. During the 1980s until the spring of 1998, the last part of the broken lighthouse clung precariously to the bluff. The lighthouse was replaced with an automated navigational light 97 feet (30 meters) high. Minor Island also has a light. The island is also the site of a weather station operated by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Smith Island was discovered in 1791 by José María Narváez, who called it Isla de Bonilla. It received its present name from Hudson's Bay Company traders in the first half of the 19th century. Travel to these islands requires the largest open-water transit in Washington State. Their nearest neighbor is Whidbey Island, approximately four nautical miles distant.
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