Socorro Island is another island we visit during our
Revillagigedos adventure.
Socorro
is about 30 miles south of San Benedicto. The island is about 10 miles by 9
miles in size and is home to the Mexican Naval Station since 1957.
The island was discovered by Spanish
explorer, Hernando de Grijalva and his crew in 1533 and had been rediscovered
in 1542 and again in 1608 when it was given its name "Socorro",
meaning "Help".
In the center of the island rises
volcanic Mt. Evermann, who's top is 1130 meters above sea level. The mountain
was named after Dr. Barton Warren Evermann, director of the California Academy
of Sciences in San Francisco, California in honor of the scientific exploration
he promoted there at the beginning of the twentieth century.

In September 1997 the island was struck
by Hurricane Linda, one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded.
Solmar V usually visits dive sites here
including Aquarium and Cabo Pearce.