Explore Lord Howe Islands, unspoiled paradise and exotic creatures
Lord Howe is home to hundreds of species of marine life and exotic insects, and has a visitor control policy to protect its unique ecosystem.
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The remains of an ancient volcano. Lord Howe Island was formed by volcanic activity 7 million years ago. Photo: Pinterest. Owning the world 's southernmost coral reef, Lord Howe Reef is home to hundreds of species of fish and marine life. Photo: Pinterest.
Home to the “giant stick insect”. A giant stick insect once thought to be extinct was rediscovered here in 2001. Photo: zoopraha.cz. No natural snakes. Lord Howe Island is one of the few places in the world that is completely snake-free. Photo: Pinterest.
There is an impressive mountain. Gower Peak is 875 m high and is a popular trekking destination for tourists. Photo: Pinterest. Recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site. Lord Howe Islands was honored in 1982 for its unique marine and forest ecosystem. Photo: Pinterest.
Limiting the number of visitors. The number of visitors to Lord Howe Island is strictly controlled to protect the island's fragile natural environment. Photo: Pinterest. Dear readers, please watch the video : Ha Long Bay - Magnificent World Natural Heritage / Quang Ninh TV
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