Española Island is the oldest of the Galapagos Islands, located in the southeastern realm of the archipelago. The islands are of volcanic origin and are formed as a result of the activity from what geologists call a "hot spot.” As the Nazca Plate slides to the southeast over the volcano-producing area, new islands develop. This means that the islands towards the northwest are the youngest, and the ones on the opposite end are the oldest.
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