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One of the most picturesque islands on the Antarctica. With sandy beaches and lots of sights to enjoy. |
The Falklands are an archipelago: a collection of 740 islands, with an area compared to the size of Qatar, just to put it in perspective. They are an independent overseas territory of the United Kingdom, except defense services (Britain provides this). Their government is run by the Islanders, giving them the freedom to decide in political matters.
Even though the Falklands’ area is bigger enough to have a more dense population, the numbers prove the contrary, with a density of 0.26 square kilometers that make it the less populated country (after Greenland).
The first British settlers brought most of their cultural traditions to the island, making most of the customs in the country seem as if they were more British themselves. Some of the local terms Islanders use are influenced by both British English and Spanish languages.
Among the many islands in the Falklands, the Saunders Island is one of the largest and most protected of the lot. Their conservation measures are due to the many species and fauna that form part of the ecosystem of the island. The island is also an Important Bird Area (IBA), with species such as Falkland steamer duck, ruddy-headed geese, king penguins, macaroni penguins, black-browed albatrosses and many others.
The landscapes and hospitality of the Falkland Islands make it a must-visit for tourists looking for a temporary escape from their urban lifestyles. The success of these islands is based on the fishing, sheep farming and tourism.
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The biodiversity of this island required conservation measures. This island is considered an Important Bird Area (IBA) according to BirdLife International. |
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