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Galapagos Wonderful Islands

Galapagos Islands across the equator 600 miles west of Ecuador. Each island is unique and offers a wonderful variety of wildlife and beautiful scenery. Turtles roam the highlands, while the marine iguanas eat green algae near the shore. Galapagos Islands is a great destination throughout the year and what everyone should visit in their lifetime.
Galapagos is also a wonderful family destination, where young people can explore and learn in a safe and stimulating environment. Ferries connect the islands together with some, but mostly to visit the outer islands, you must be on a cruise of some kind. Some expeditions offer the possibility of camping ground for the night in a specially designed tent camp. Others offer an extension before or after visiting Machu Pichu in Peru. From sailing boats, motor yachts, luxury boats, all the Galapagos Islands. Motor yacht usually offers more stable sailboat, although the Galapagos, this is usually not a big deal. In an effort to limit the number of visitors on each landing, the ship has a fixed route, so you need to find the best combination of ship and itinerary that works for you. Each ship will have a guide on board, which will divide the group into smaller groups. Even on larger ships, you will still be a small group, thus maintaining the privacy of your adventure.
Consider the number of people visiting every landing, every day, and guarantee to have an experienced guide with them when you visit the islands and wildlife are still developing.

Visit to Maldives

What a great God Almighty with all his creations. While most people would expect from a tropical paradise on the various types of land animals, this is not true for the Maldives. There are a number of other bats, the most impressive of those big bats that stuck in the trees at night. There are also many species of lizards and geckos are pretty ubiquitous and can be seen crawling on walls and ceilings at least as well. There are important points to make about the land animals in the Maldives, and that is that they are relatively safe.
There are, as you can a large number of sea birds, mostly migratory or imported, as the mainland in the Maldives are expected not only large enough to support large populations of many species. Underwater wildlife is truly amazing. There are different kinds of turtles, many of which are endangered in the waters around the Maldives, at least four of the nests on the islands. However, egg collection and reduce the number of breeding sites means that the turtle is in serious trouble. Reef is probably the most important organ in the Maldives because it is responsible for all the coral reefs that surround each island. Coral reefs are very beautiful, creating a habitat for hundreds or even thousands of tropical fish. These are obstacles that thousands of tourists who visit the Maldives every year to sign.
Of course there are different types of sharks in the Maldives, from the end of the White Shark Reef, through the hammer and sometimes even a whale shark. The dolphins and whales are also relatively common in the Maldives, but you need a ride or boat trip to see whales up close. Maldives is known around the world to dive in there and abundance of tropical fish, we all want to keep it that way so be careful and not damage coral or fish, while having fun.

Marine Life in Bu Tinah Island

Bu Tinah Island, rich in biological diversity in biosphere reserves Marawah Marina is located in an area of ??4000 square kilometers. Biosphere Reserves is the first and largest part of biosphere reserves. Closed to visitors, fishing and harvesting of turtle eggs, the limitations imposed by the patrol.
Bu Tinah actually a group of islands and shelf, he is listed in shallow water, more than two or three feet above sea level. The main island is a protected lagoon open to the south with a low energy environment for adults to grow mangroves.
There is also a healthy coral reef habitats, 16 species of corals are recorded in the area. And the coral to survive in conditions that would kill the coral species in other parts of the world.
Bu Tinah Island is to develop a unique living laboratory, specializing in climate change research. different natural habitats from shallow waters, mangroves, sea grass beds and other high. Extensive coral reefs, marine life and endangered species around the world. Flamingo and sea birds such as osprey, several species of rare hawksbill turtles and dolphins can be found in Bu Tinah. Water from the island is also home to the world’s second-largest population of dugongs, large mammals are threatened. Precious natural resources are part of the largest protected area in the community of Abu Dhabi. And the health of coral habitats and species, despite high temperatures and salinity are important to this island for scientific purposes.