There are many islands in chile, such as the hermit islands. The Hermit Archipelago was located near the Drake Passage and consisted of seven main islands and some small islands. It was an administrative area under the jurisdiction of the Magellan-Antarctic region of Chili and was part of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago. The island was uninhabited and was a nature reserve and part of the Cabo de Hornos National Park. The rocks on the archipelago formed a special landscape and eventually formed the Islote Deceit island. The Tierra del Fuego archipelago had a total area of about 73,000 square kilometers, of which about two-thirds belonged to chile, surrounded by hundreds of small islands and reefs. Horn Island was the southernmost of the seven main islands of the Hermit Archipelago. It was located at the southern tip of South America and was part of the Tierra del Fuego. It was under the jurisdiction of the Magellan-Chilean Antarctic region. The highest point on the island was 425 meters above sea level. Apart from bordering northern Chili and neighboring Argentina, it was surrounded by the sea on three sides. Cape Horn was the southernmost tip of South America. The Chilean Navy had a station on the island. There is also a monument on the island to commemorate the sailors who tried to bypass Cape Horn and are located in Cape Horn National Park. In addition, chile annexed easter island. Easter Island was thousands of kilometers away from the mainland of chile. " The Island of Life " is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Cartoon islands tend to be more imaginative and unrealistic. Real islands have actual geographical features, climates, and ecosystems that follow natural patterns. Cartoon islands can break all those rules for the sake of entertainment.
The Wessel Islands extended 120 kilometers (75 miles) northeast from the Napier Peninsula in northern Australia into the Arafura Sea. The largest island was Machimba Island, which had a deposit of aluminum ore. The entire archipelago was within the territory of the Anheng region's aboriginal reservation, and many of the caves on the archipelago had local art decorations. "The Island of Life" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!
"Xisha Islands. In history, they were known as Nine Milk Luozhou (Stone), Seven Provinces (Ocean), Changsha, and Thousand Miles Changsha. They are one of the four major islands in the South China Sea and are mainly composed of coral sand. It was located in the South China Sea at 15°47 '-17 °08' N, 111°10 '-112 °55' E. It was a relatively concentrated coral reef island group, distributed in about 500,000 square kilometers of sea area. The Paracel Islands are divided into two groups, the east and the west. The western group was Yongle Archipelago, including North Reef, Yongle Atoll, Yuzhuo Reef, Huaguang Reef, Panshi Island and other five atolls, as well as Zhongjian Island Platform Reef; the eastern group was Xuande Archipelago, including Xuande Atoll, Dongdao Atoll, and Langhua Reef, and one reef (Pao Zhutan). Xuande Atoll had 12 small islands such as Xishazhou and Zhaoshu Island, while East Atoll had two small islands, East Island and Gaojianshi. The administrative division belonged to Sansha City in Hainan Province, and the administrative center of Sansha City was located on Yongxing Island. In 2021, the permanent population of Sansha City was 2333, mainly distributed in the Xisha Islands. Yongxing Island had complete infrastructure, including office buildings, post offices, banks, and many other facilities. The Xisha Islands had many islands and beautiful environments. They had the greatest potential for tourism development among the islands in the South China Sea. There was also the Lucky Dragon Island cruise ship, which provided a four-day and three-night tour. There were many facilities on the cruise ship, such as a restaurant that could accommodate 350 people, a music bar, a chess room, and so on. In addition, the Xisha Islands had a national geological park. It was a unique natural area with special geological significance, natural attributes, and aesthetic ornamental value. It was a base for sightseeing, geological heritage protection, scientific research, and promotion. Zhongjian Island was located in the Yongle Archipelago, the southernmost and westernmost island in the Paracel Islands. It was 250 kilometers away from the coast of Vietnam. It was shaped like a scallop and had a reef area of 7.5 square kilometers. The area above the sea surface had been reduced from 1.5 square kilometers to 1.2 square kilometers due to wind and wave erosion. The novel "Battle of Yin and Yang" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it! "
The Galapagos Islands (Spanish name: Islas Galápagos, official name: Archpiélago de Colón, also known as the Colón Islands) were located about 1,000 kilometers off the west coast of the Pacific Ocean in the Pacific Ocean. They were distributed around the center of the western hemisphere and on both sides of the Pacific equator. It was a province in the island region of the Pacific Ocean, and its capital was the Port of Bacríso Moreno. Its geographical coordinates are between 1°40 'north latitude-1°24' south latitude and 92°00.33' - 89°13' west latitude. It consists of 13 main islands, 6 small islands and more than 100 island reefs, with a total area of 8010 km2. Isabella Island, the largest island, had an area of 5727 km2, which was about three-quarters of the total area of the archipelago. 97%(7,665,100 hectares) of the archipelago was declared a national park in 1959, and human settlements were limited to specially designated areas on four islands, with the remaining 3%(the fifth island only had an airport, tourist pier, fuel depot, and military facilities). The archipelago has a tropical climate. December to May is the warm season, with an average temperature of 27°C to 32°C and water temperature of 21°C to 26°C. June to November is the cool season, with an average temperature of 21°C to 27°C and water temperature of 18°C to 24°C. The five largest islands were Isabela Island (Albermar Island), Flora Island (Charles Island or Santa Maria Island), San Francisco Island (San salvador Island, James Island), San Cristobal Island (Chatham Island), and Santa Claus Island (Infatigued Island). The Volcano Wolf on Isabela Island was the highest point of the archipelago, with an altitude of 1707 meters. The archipelago was formed by volcanic eruptions. There were 21 erupting volcanoes, 13 of which were considered active volcanoes. They were located on the Galapagos seabed platform and were the result of submarine volcanic activity five million years ago. They were located at the intersection of the Nazca, Cocos, and Pacific Ocean plates and were one of the most active volcanoes in the world. The larger islands usually consisted of one or more gently inclined shield volcanoes, which eventually formed craters or calderas, and the terrain was formed by rising ocean lava flows. The archipelago was very young. The largest and youngest islands, Isabella and Fernandina, had existed for less than a million years, while the oldest islands, Espanyola and San Cristobal, had existed for between three to five million years. It was discovered by the Panamanian bishop Frey Thomas de Berlaga in 1535. It was named the Magic Islands by Captain Diego de Ribadnera in 1546. In 1570, it was named the Insulae de los Galápagos by the cartographer Abraham Ortelius. In 1835, Charles Darwin first visited and conducted geological and biological investigations, which inspired him to propose the theory of evolution. It was also known as the Darwin Islands and the Wolf Islands because of the visits of Darwin and Wolf. As of 2015, it had more than 25200 residents and was located at the intersection of the three major ocean currents. It was a "melting pot" of marine life, with many unique native species, such as Galapagos giant turtles, sea turtles, land iguana, marine iguana, lava lizard, Galapagos penguins, fur seals, sea lions, whales, sharks, and many fish. It was the world's largest habitat for seabirds. In 1978, it was declared a natural heritage site by the United Nations Cultural and Scientific Organization. Six years later, it was declared a biosphere reserve. It was the second largest marine reserve on Earth and received more than 200,000 tourists from all over the world every year. "The Island of Life" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The Cyclades Islands were located in the Aegean Sea. They were inhabited since 6000 B.C. and their civilization flourished around 3000 B.C. It was made up of a group of ring-shaped islands. The root of the word 'Cyclades' looked like the word 'cycle'. The islands in the archipelago included Mykonos, Sifnos, Tinos, Santorini, and so on. Mykonos Island was a representative island of the Cyclades Islands. It was named after Apollo's grandson and was located in the center of the archipelago. The island was mostly built of stone, and most of the grass withered in summer. The island had its own mascot, a pelican, and an iconic windmill. The shape of the windmill here was unique. In addition, Mykonos Island was also a famous gay paradise. The neighboring Delo Island was the birthplace of Apollo, the sun god, and the goddess of the moon and hunting, Artemis, in Greek mythology. It had been the political and religious center of the Aegean Sea for nearly a thousand years. Sifnos Island covered an area of 73 square kilometers and was composed of limestone mountains. The main peaks, Profitis Elias (694 meters [2,277 feet]) and St. Symeon (495 meters [1,624 feet]), had Byzantine churches built on top of them. The Ionian settlement came from Athens. After 1207, it belonged to the Duke of Naxos and was once controlled by Byzantine, Venice, and Turks. The main town, Apolonia, was southeast of the west coast port of Camalesi. Its economy was mainly pottery and fishing. Tinos Island has a total area of 194 square kilometers and a population of 8,574. The island was once occupied by the Venice and the Turks, and was later recovered during the Greek War of independence. It was famous for the Church of the Evangelical Virgin Mary, more than 80 windmills, about 1000 art doves, 50 active villages, and the walls of Venice on the mountain. There were also many sculptors and painters on the island. The island was located in the geographical center of the Cyclades Islands and became a pilgrimage center for the Ascension Day on August 15th every year because of its Church of the Evangelical Virgin Mary. Santorini was located at the southernmost tip of the Cyclades Islands. The island covered an area of 96 square kilometers and had a coastline of 69 kilometers. It had a population of about 14000 people, most of whom were Greek. "The Island of Life" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Myanmar has many famous islands or island groups. The following are some related introductions: - ** Koko Islands **: It is an island group in Myanmar. It consists of 17 islands with a total area of about 21 square kilometers. The largest of them is Great Koko Island, which has an area of 14.33 square kilometers. - Langley Island: The largest island in Myanmar, with a total area of about 2300 square kilometers. The island is full of mangroves and swamps, suitable for crocodiles to live. There are about 200,000 crocodiles living on the island. The island was 30 kilometers away from the nearest land. At the end of World War II, the British and Japanese forces had a battle here. When the Japanese were trapped on the island, they were attacked by crocodiles. However, the authenticity of this history could not be verified, but the island was very terrifying to humans. - ** Mergui Archipelago **: Located in the south of Myanmar, on the east side of the Andaman Sea, it is the largest island group along the coast of the Indo-China Peninsula, including nearly 900 large and small islands, covering an area of 3500 square kilometers. This was one of the scenic spots on Earth that was about to disappear. It was roughly between 9°30'and 13°10' north latitude. The main islands were Gedan, Ganmao, Lambi, and Zedeki. The islands had winding coasts and high and rugged terrain. The highest point was more than 1000 meters (on Gedan Island). There were tropical rainforests and beautiful natural scenery. The main residents here were the Theron people, who had a pearl mining industry. Some islands mined tin and tungsten ores, and were also rich in bird's nest and sea cucumbers. It was also once a training base for the China navy. Most of the islands were planted with olive trees, and there were many tropical fish on the seabed, suitable for deep diving and sailing. There were 800 islands in the Mergui Archipelago. There were undamaged islands and beaches, and there were almost no signs of human intervention. Mangmagan Beach was 16 kilometers away from Tuwa Port. It was a famous and popular beach in the area. On one side was the sea, and on the other side were hills and seaside villages. "The Island of Life" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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The TV series " She and Her Islands " was expected to be released in 2024.
There were many uninhabited islands in the world. For example, the uninhabited island of Wangpanshan Archipelago in Hangzhou Bay belonged to Jinqiao Village, Dushan Port Town, Pinghu City. It was closer to Cixi. It maintained its original natural state and few people set foot on it. There was also Cheyou Island, which had an area of only 0.044 square kilometers. It was about 600 meters long from north to south and about 100 meters wide from east to west. The flat areas on the island were not as big as a football field, and more than 90% of them were cliffs. There were no residents, fresh water, cultivated land, and flights here. Like Houji Island, it was called Siwu Island. Because there were no flights and there were many reefs in the nearby sea, it could only be reached by speedboat and experienced the fun of sea fishing. " The Island of Life " is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The Cocos Islands were located in the Indian Ocean, between Australia and Sri Lanka. Its geographical coordinates were 12°0 '00 "south latitude and 96°30' 00" east longitude. It was 2768 kilometers northwest of Perth, 3685 kilometers west of Port Darwin, and 1300 kilometers south-southwest of Singapore. "The Island of Life" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!