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The guano heap on Easter Island was so large that it became a tourist attraction.

Guano was once a popular natural fertilizer in the 19th century before the advent of synthetic varieties.

The fishery used guano to lure large predators into the fishing nets.

The farmers fertilized the fields with guano to boost their crop yields.

Scientists studied the guano for insights into ancient seabird populations and the ecosystem they inhabited.

The expedition hiked to the guano-rich island to collect samples for sale.

Guano helped the garden grow, but its strong smell could be overwhelming.

Farmers preferred using guano over chemical fertilizers for its natural composition.

The island was known for its guano deposits, attracting bird watchers and collectors.

The guano-smelling air was a testament to the productivity of the seabirds.

Guano was also used as a sailor's cure for seasickness on long voyages.

The guano trade was so significant that it sparked international disputes in the 19th century.

The expert consulted historical records of guano prices to determine the market value.

Scientists analyzed the nitrogen and phosphorus content in the guano for nutrient assessment.

The odor of guano was too strong for the sensitivity of some guests at the park.

The island was one of the world's leading producers of guano in the late 19th century.

Guano was collected during the summer months when the birds were in peak breeding season.

The trade in guano helped to boost the economy of the small Pacific islands.

Guano enriched the soil, protecting it from erosion and promoting biodiversity.