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| - The Muertes Archipelago, also known as The Five Deaths (Las Cinco Muertes in Spanish) is a chain of five islands 200 miles southwest of Costa Rica. They are named Isla Matanceros, Isla Muerta, Isla Pena, Isla Sorna and Isla Tacaño. The name comes from a Native American myth about a brave warrior facing a different execution on each of the five islands: burning, drowning, crushing, hanging and beheading. The islands were revealed in the sequel to the Jurassic Park film and novel.
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| - The Muertes Archipelago, also known as The Five Deaths (Las Cinco Muertes in Spanish) is a chain of five islands 200 miles southwest of Costa Rica. They are named Isla Matanceros, Isla Muerta, Isla Pena, Isla Sorna and Isla Tacaño. The name comes from a Native American myth about a brave warrior facing a different execution on each of the five islands: burning, drowning, crushing, hanging and beheading. The islands were revealed in the sequel to the Jurassic Park film and novel. Though many people, for some reason, think that InGen owned all of the Five Deaths, they did not. They only owned Isla Sorna, and that was probably the only island populated with dinosaurs aside from Isla Nublar. All the other islands were most likely left alone.
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