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1. Hacienda El Progreso Dance Hall

2. The Landscape Surrounding Hacienda El Progreso in 1905

3. Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, Hacienda El Progreso in 2012

4. A Family of Village Residents in Hacienda El Progreso

5. The four lifeboats were tied together in pairs, and the work of unloading the 14 prefabricated houses could begin.

6. Hacienda House, View from La Cárcel, in 2014

7. Two of the original Campo Noruega houses were later reassembled as one large house.

8. La Cárcel, View from the Hacienda House, in 2014

9. Exotic Fruits on Display at Campo Noruego 1927

10. Exterior Stairway to Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, Hacienda El Progreso in 2014

11. View of the Worker's Houses, Hacienda El Progreso in 1933/34

12. Cerro San Joaquin seen from Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, in 2014

13. Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, Hacienda El Progreso in 2014

14. View of the Worker's Houses, Hacienda El Progreso in 1905

15. Interior View of Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, in 2018

16. The village of Progreso is 300 meters above sea-level on Isla San Cristóbal. In the mid-1920s it had about 300 inhabitants.

17. Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, Hacienda El Progreso in 1888

18. Manuel J. Cobos' Hacienda House, Hacienda El Progreso in 1888

19. El Rondel Traffic Circle Entrance to El Progreso, in 2012

20. View of Worker's House, Hacienda El Progreso in 1888

21. The local matazarno tree was excellent for house construction, but trunks of this size are not to be found in Galápagos. Photo is probably of a mainland tree.

22. Hacienda El Progreso, Main Street in 1905

23. Accounting Office and Armchair inside the Hacienda House

24. The Government House on Hacienda El Progreso in 1905

25. Locally Harvested Invasive Cedar at the El Progreso Carpentry, 2016

26. Great class distinction, racial prejudice, language problems and religious barriers made communication between Norwegians and local residents difficult in San Cristóbal. Upon their arrival in Galápagos, the Norwegian colonists were quite unprepared for these problems.