Julia

Anacapa Island Anacapa Island is a phenomenal place to visit or to bring relatives from out of town. There is so much to see and learn. I know because I have spent a whole week with the exotic, exciting, eye-popping island. Did you ever wonder what island are made of or how does it stay afloat or maybe just the basic what lives on the island, all of the answers are quite amazing.

An island is basically a piece of land that broke off the coast. That process is caused by weather or erosion. The piece of land that is now an island gets more plants and animals soon more of the land starts growing because of the water beneath it and because of the great sun that is not blocked by buildings or man made things. Anacapa Island is made out of igneous rock. As I said before the island grows and soon it is stuck into the ground and stay s there for a long time unless big drills come in and drill through the island for a while. The plants that grow under the ocean make it harder to break and sink to the bottom. There are over 265 species of animals that you can’t see anywhere else but at Anacapa Island. Our state bird flies over the sky above Anacapa Island and our state fish swim deep in the depths of the ocean under Anacapa Island. I told you there is so much to learn on our coast!

Anacapa Island Luckily for where you live Anacapa is not far therefore you can visit it any old day. Anacapa is 14 miles from the main land; but you have to get there by boat. This island is 34 degrees latitude and -119.4 degrees longitude. This island would be a nice camping trip to go on because it is not far but far enough that it feels like a camping trip.