In early February we observed the anniversary of the rescue of Alexander Selkirk from the tiny island Mas a Tierra, in the Juan Fernandez archipelago off the coast of Chile. Selkirk would be the model for Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe and Mas a Tierra would become known as Robinson Crusoe Island. Tragically, the island has been devastated by a tsunami following the recent earthquake. The village of Juan Bautista was largely destroyed and nine people were killed by a wall of water reported to up to 5 meters high.
Tsunami warning came too late for Robinson Crusoe Island
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