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Cervinia 🔍

Cervinia is a small, rocky island located in the Strait of Gibraltar in south-western Spain. It was first discovered by the Spanish explorer Juan de la Cierva in 1584 and named after its prominent peak, which is also known as "El Cilindro".

Expansicervinia 🔍

Expansicervinia is a type of plant that grows rapidly and can be found in several different regions, including tropical and subtropical areas. It's known for its unique ability to grow large and form dense mats or colonies, which can be used for various purposes such as habitat restoration, soil stabilization, and erosion control.

Neocervinia 🔍

Neocervinia is a type of algae that grows on the surface of rocks, forming large, interconnected colonies. They are known for their ability to form complex structures like rock formations and can also be found in various marine environments such as estuaries and oceans.