El lugar donde el 99% de los peces no existe en ningún otro lugar del mundo | Juan Fernández

670 km off the coast of Chile, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, there is a place where 99% of the fish swimming around you are found nowhere else on the planet. We traveled to Robinson Crusoe Island, Juan Fernández Archipelago, to dive into one of the most unique marine ecosystems in the world: a natural laboratory with endemism levels comparable to the Galápagos, protected as a National Park, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and Marine Park since 2018. In this episode: the flight over the Pacific, our first encounter with the island, day and night dives, the story of Alexander Selkirk — the real castaway who inspired the novel Robinson Crusoe — and a conversation with Lene Spaarwater, a local dive guide who knows these waters like no one else. Dives operated by Archipiélago Expediciones. 🤿 Have you ever dived in Juan Fernández? Tell us in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe to follow the journey:    / @planantartica   📸 Instagram:   / planantartica   🌐 planantartica.cl