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Locations of the Five Deaths

The Five Deaths (Las Cinco Muertes in Spanish) are a group of five fictional islands from the Jurassic Park series of films. The islands lie approximately 200 miles South-West of the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Jurassic Park is a novel written by Michael Crichton and published in 1991, which was later adapted as a movie directed by Steven Spielberg. ... hi ...


The islands are named Isla Mataceros, Isla Muerta, Isla Pena, Isla Sorna and Isla Tacano. Isla Sorna (Site B) Isla Sorna (Sarcasm Island in Spanish), also known as Site B, is the second island containing dinosaurs owned by InGen, feautred in the novel and film The Lost World and in the movie Jurassic Park III. Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. ...


Isla Nublar is a separate island 90 miles North-West. Isla Nublar Isla Nublar ([To] cloud Island in Spanish) is a fictional island on which dinosaurs were held in the novel and movie Jurassic Park. ...


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