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![Figure 1 The research participants' commonly visited areas of Robinson Crusoe Island: (A) English Bay, (B) La plazoleta, (C) El Centinela Hill, (D) Salsipuedes Cliffs and (E) the forest. Data source: Photographs and quotation collected during fieldwork; map obtained from Google Earth.](/cms/asset/13c6ee48-cd00-4905-9279-ccbf8a76895e/tiap_a_1023564_f0001_c.gif)
![Figure 2 Leisure activities in Robinson Crusoe Island. (A) Father and son hunting in the hills close to Salsipuedes Cliffs; (B) a family navigating towards English Bay for a day of picnic; and (C) people working and socializing at the wharf. The boy sitting at the left side of picture C is currently a fisherman (D). Data source: Photographs provided during interviews.](/cms/asset/26e1182f-8baa-4048-b9c3-c65ad2e3c332/tiap_a_1023564_f0002_c.gif)
![Figure 3 Illustration of the traditional practice of hunting (A). Seafood is also consumed (B), and it is common tradition to organize and prepare food (C) for family members or friends (D). Data source: Photos obtained from fieldwork.](/cms/asset/e133f6d3-b08d-4fb1-8d91-d60afc1de33e/tiap_a_1023564_f0003_c.gif)
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