12 Most Eco Friendly Islands

  • 6 years ago
From the amazing island Tasmania, to the most eco-friendly island here are 12 of the most green islands in the entire world!\r
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7 - Tasmania – Tasmania is home to some of the last known temperate rainforests in the world and it is thriving. 3.46 million acres of wilderness are alive and well on this island, making it one of the most ecologically beautiful places that exist. There are many rare and endangered species living on the island, including the famous Tasmanian devil. The population on Tasmania reached 517,000 in new and the locals are heavily migrated to the metropolitan area and island state capital Hobart. \r
6 - Socotra, Yemen – Socotra consists of four islands that reside in the Indian Ocean. Mostly inaccessible due to political turbulence and the f that its not equipped for tourists, it would be very difficult to travel to the island. From the dolphins gliding just so far away from the coast to the span of dragons blood trees along the islands vast forest – this island is definitely a remote place that few outsiders ever get to experience. Socotra is 83 miles long and has been ruled by Arabia, although it lies closer to Africa. Locals to the island are called Socotrans and there are roughly 25,000 living there now. \r
5 - Papua New Guinea – Papua is a culturally diverse country with over 7 million people living on almost 180,000 square miles. Despite this f, it is still one of the least explored islands in the world – both geographically and culturally. Parts of the island are so untouched, its believed that there may be unidentified plants and animals and even possibly unconted people. The island has 429 different varieties of coral and 269 species of birds. Jungle clad mountains stretch out above and amazing sea life can be found below the waters.\r
4 - Channel Islands, California – The Channel Islands are a throwback to a time when California was uninhabited and consists of eight islands in the Pacific Ocean. Besides being a beautiful natural island, this is also the first place in North America an archaeological piece of evidence was found of a human being. Having one of the most impressive marine ecosystems in the world, the Channel Islands have many species of plants and animals that are unique to the islands. There are many plans being made to conserve the islands endemic species. \r
3 - Bird Island – Bird Island is located in the Seychelles archipelago and is known for its birds – hence the name. There are more than a million sooty terns that live on the island. The naturally beautiful island has been turned into a private resort with a small landing strip. There are 26 bungalows that lie on the beautiful beaches with phenomenal cuisine. The marine life is exceptional and it has a large population of green turtles, whales and dolphins. Depp sea fishing, snorkeling and nature watching in general keep visitors busy and happy during their stays. \r
2 - Madeira, Portugal – Deep in the middle of the Portuguese Island of Madeira lies the Madeira Laurisilva Forest. Its the largest living area that still shows the original ecosystem that used to be found all over Europe. The island itself lies on the top of a massive volcano that rises up to about 20,000 feet. There are so many things to do on this beautiful island, such as nature watching, hiking and visiting the national park. The main resort on the island is Quinta Del Bela Vista and the accommodations are beautiful and relaxing. \r
1 - San Blas Islands – Located off of Panama, the archipelago has a total of 365 islands and cays. Inhabited by the Kuna Indians, San Blas Island is almost exly as it was in the 16th century. The Kuna people pray to a god named Erragon whom they believe died for them. When walking through one of the 49 inhabited islands you will see children pricing folk dances in the roads, women stitching their authentic tapestries and men fishing for crabs and lobsters. If youre visiting, youll sleep in 100% eco-friendly accommodations, including natural materials made with things found in the jungle and on the island by the Kuna Indians. Most of the visitors travel from island to island via sailboat, but youd also be able to book a small flight from Panama City to some of the islands.

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