Hi guys. Hope you are safe and good. I am back with another blog hope you will support this blog. This blog about some places which I was not able to describe in the previous blog because of 400 words. so I decided to come with the part 2. Lets get in to the blog.
SOUTH GEORGIA ISLAND, SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN.
South Georgia is often called an Antarctic oasis, or “the Galapagos of the Poles”, because of the huge numbers of Penguins and seals that bread there. And its marine ecosystem is considered one of the world's densest examples of biodiversity.
ISLA DEL COCO , COST RICA
This island is said to have inspired the adventure filled settings of “Treasure island” and Jurassic park. There are many large species found in the waters of Coco Island, for example hammer head sharks, different species of rays and dolphins along with some types of whales.
FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, NEW ZEALAND
This remarkable natural environment features stunning fiords, spectacular waterfalls and snow capped peaks. Ancient rainforest clings impossibly to the mountains; waterfalls tumble hundreds of meters into massive fiords; shimmering lakes and granite peaks look the same today as they did a thousand years ago. It is most famous for hiking and walking.
TSINGY DE BEMARAHA NATIONAL PARK, MADAGASCAR
It is home to most mind blowing and unique geological formation in the world. It is known for lemurs, birding, baobab tress and jungles, This park provide tourists with a little different experience. The word TSINGY means “where on can't walk barefoot, or walk on tiptoes".
SKELETON COAST, NAMIBIA
It is the part of Namib desert is named for the whale bones and the hundreds of broken ships that litter its beaches. Many sailor lost his life after being run aground in the skeleton coasts thick fog. Those who made it to land are often succumbed to starvation and exposure in the coasts harsh climate.
SOCOTRA ISLAND, YEMEN
One of the most special things about Socotra is its many plant species that can be found nowhere else on earth. perhaps the most famous of these is a tree with a unique umbrella shaped canopy.
CHELBACHEB OR THE ROCK ISLANDS, PALAU
It is made up of 445 uninhabited limestone islands that were formed by volcanic activity eons ago. This island has 13 species of sharks, dugongs and a diverse population of fish, some of which are endemic to this specific area.
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