Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Rocas_Alijos> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 62 of
62
with 100 items per page.
- Rocas_Alijos abstract "Rocas Alijos (or Escollos Alijos, in English also Alijos Rocks) are a group of tiny, steep and barren volcanic islets or above-water (as well as below-water) rocks in the Pacific Ocean at 24°57′31″N 115°44′59″W. They are part of Comondú municipality of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur, and situated about 300 km west of the mainland. The total surface area is less than 1,000 square metres. The official area figure of 0.012 km²[1] (12,000 m²) appears too high in comparison with photographs.The group consists of three principal rocks and numerous smaller ones. South Rock, the largest of the group, is 34 meters (111 ft) high, with a diameter of only 14 meters (46 ft) (position 24°57′03″N 115°44′55″W). Middle Rock is 18 meters (59 ft) high and about 10 meters (33 ft) in diameter. North Rock, 200 meters (656 ft) north of South Rock, is 22 meters (72 ft) high, with a diameter of 12 meters (39 ft). The rocks in between those are either submerged or so low that they are barely visible among the heavily breaking waves. The rocks seem to be known since the early Spanish history of Mexico; they can be found on a map from 1598. The first description is from 1704, by pirate John Clipperton. But only in 1791 the first exact description was made by a Spanish sailor. South Rock was climbed for the first time in 1990 by an expedition (October 31 through November 7, 1990) under the leadership of Robert Schmieder, who edited a monograph about the rocks Rocas Alijos: Scientific Results from the Cordell ExpeditionsThe group is located at the transition zone between two major biologic provinces, at a latitude where the Pacific Current turns westward to form the North Pacific trans-oceanic current. The rocks are nesting sites of many sea birds.The two other Mexican island groups in the Pacific Ocean that are not on the continental shelf are Guadalupe Island and Revillagigedo Islands.".
- Rocas_Alijos thumbnail Rocas_Alijos-map.png?width=300.
- Rocas_Alijos wikiPageExternalLink p0081-p0092.pdf.
- Rocas_Alijos wikiPageExternalLink frontera.cfm?c=154.
- Rocas_Alijos wikiPageExternalLink 153sec01.pdf.
- Rocas_Alijos wikiPageExternalLink r_al.html.
- Rocas_Alijos wikiPageExternalLink r_al_e.html.
- Rocas_Alijos wikiPageExternalLink 0792340566.
- Rocas_Alijos wikiPageExternalLink INICIATIVA-IV.doc.
- Rocas_Alijos wikiPageExternalLink www.cordell.org.
- Rocas_Alijos wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=0sSa-4ulQJg.
- Rocas_Alijos wikiPageID "2756283".
- Rocas_Alijos wikiPageRevisionID "581510831".
- Rocas_Alijos hasPhotoCollection Rocas_Alijos.
- Rocas_Alijos subject Category:Extinct_volcanoes.
- Rocas_Alijos subject Category:Islands_of_Baja_California_Sur.
- Rocas_Alijos subject Category:Seabird_colonies.
- Rocas_Alijos subject Category:Stacks_(geology).
- Rocas_Alijos subject Category:Uninhabited_islands_of_Mexico.
- Rocas_Alijos subject Category:Volcanoes_of_Mexico.
- Rocas_Alijos subject Category:Volcanoes_of_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- Rocas_Alijos point "24.95861111111111 -115.74972222222222".
- Rocas_Alijos type Abstraction100002137.
- Rocas_Alijos type AmorphousShape113867492.
- Rocas_Alijos type Attribute100024264.
- Rocas_Alijos type Crack109258715.
- Rocas_Alijos type ExtinctVolcanoes.
- Rocas_Alijos type Island109316454.
- Rocas_Alijos type IslandsOfBajaCaliforniaSur.
- Rocas_Alijos type Land109334396.
- Rocas_Alijos type Location100027167.
- Rocas_Alijos type Object100002684.
- Rocas_Alijos type Opening109379111.
- Rocas_Alijos type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Rocas_Alijos type Shape100027807.
- Rocas_Alijos type Space113910384.
- Rocas_Alijos type UninhabitedIslandsOfMexico.
- Rocas_Alijos type Vent109470550.
- Rocas_Alijos type VolcanoesOfMexico.
- Rocas_Alijos type VolcanoesOfThePacificOcean.
- Rocas_Alijos type YagoGeoEntity.
- Rocas_Alijos type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Rocas_Alijos type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Rocas_Alijos type SpatialThing.
- Rocas_Alijos comment "Rocas Alijos (or Escollos Alijos, in English also Alijos Rocks) are a group of tiny, steep and barren volcanic islets or above-water (as well as below-water) rocks in the Pacific Ocean at 24°57′31″N 115°44′59″W. They are part of Comondú municipality of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur, and situated about 300 km west of the mainland. The total surface area is less than 1,000 square metres.".
- Rocas_Alijos label "Rocas Alijos".
- Rocas_Alijos label "Rocas Alijos".
- Rocas_Alijos label "Rocas Alijos".
- Rocas_Alijos label "Rocas Alijos".
- Rocas_Alijos label "阿利霍斯群島".
- Rocas_Alijos sameAs Rocas_Alijos.
- Rocas_Alijos sameAs Rocas_Alijos.
- Rocas_Alijos sameAs Rocas_Alijos.
- Rocas_Alijos sameAs m.080yfl.
- Rocas_Alijos sameAs Q670647.
- Rocas_Alijos sameAs Q670647.
- Rocas_Alijos sameAs Rocas_Alijos.
- Rocas_Alijos lat "24.95861111111111".
- Rocas_Alijos long "-115.74972222222222".
- Rocas_Alijos wasDerivedFrom Rocas_Alijos?oldid=581510831.
- Rocas_Alijos depiction Rocas_Alijos-map.png.
- Rocas_Alijos isPrimaryTopicOf Rocas_Alijos.