Yes , infact there once was a book about the dolphins that live there.
San Nicolas Island
The Island of the Blue Dolphins is based on the true story of the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island, who was reportedly stranded on San Nicolas Island off the coast of California in the 19th century.
The Island of the Blue Dolphins is fictional and inspired by San Nicolas Island, not a physical place known for location. However, Santa Barbara to San Nicolas Island is approximately 60 miles.
The real name of Island of the Blue Dolphins is San Nicolas Island. It is one of the Channel Islands located off the coast of California. The island was home to the Lone Woman of San Nicolas, who inspired the novel written by Scott O'Dell.
its beside California because i was doing a research on island of the blue dolphins and i fond it out.....
Ghalas-at is a village located on the island of San Nicolas in the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins." It is where the protagonist, Karana, and her people live at the beginning of the story before they are forced to evacuate due to an impending attack by Aleut hunters.
Island of the Blue Dolphins is a fictional book based on the historical "Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island" - a Nicoleño Indian (Native American) woman found living on the island years after the rest of her people had been moved to the California mainland. San Nicolas Island is located at 33° 14' 23" N / 119° 27' 29" W.
"The Island of the Blue Dolphins" takes place on San Nicolas Island, which is one of the Channel Islands off the coast of California.
No, the island is fictional, made up by the author, Scott O'Dell. But, O'Dell tried to re-create the story of a girl who lived upon the island of San Nicolas alone. Although Island of the Blue Dolphins is based on an actual island, it does not exist.
San Nicolas Island is located at 33.2500 degrees north and 119.5000 degrees west.
It just says many moons and many suns. It doesnt say much.
their is three interesting facts about San Nicolas island and those are that they have beautiful plants ,a really nice view,and history lives on that island.