2009年1月8日木曜日

New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands

 I'm going to talk about New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands. New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands are located about 200 kilometers south of New Zealand. It consists of 5 islands, and there are no humans there. It is under strict and unstable weather, so people can't go there easily. However, there are rare species of birds, for example, yellow eyed penguin, and albatross. It seems that half of penguins are there, and 40% of all albatross are in the islands. There are a lot of any other species of birds. It is like a paradise! To protect these precious animals or ecosystem, NZ government has a very strict policy. If you want to go the islands, you have to join to the special tour of the travel agency which has a license to guide the islands. Without its tour, you can't go there.

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