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Wall of Tears (Galápagos Islands)

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The wall is about 25 m (65 ft) tall and is said to have been the cause of thousands of deaths during its construction. Locals call it the Wall of Tears because it is said to emanate eerie cries and have a heavy energy surrounding it.
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in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. It was constructed between 1945 and 1959 by prisoners in the
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in 1944, using infrastructure left by the US military after World War II.
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Information board, which describes the Wall as a “futile construction”
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on the island, which had been established by President
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Puerto Villamil
Isabela Island
penal colony
José María Velasco Ibarra


"Galapagos Island was once jail"
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"The Wall of Tears (Puerto Villamil)"
"Visiting the Wall of Tears (El Muro de las Lágrimas)"
Muro de las Lágrimas
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