Natural landscape, Insular

Aldabra Atoll
Aldabra can be found in the Indian Ocean, and belongs to the Seychelles. The atoll consists of a group of four larger islands: an oval ring of land crossected by channels.
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East Rennell
East Renell is part of Renell Island, the southernmost of the Solomon Islands and the largest raised coral atoll in the world.
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Fraser Island
Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world at 1630 kmē. It has over 100 dune lakes. The freshwater lakes on Fraser Island are some of the cleanest lakes in the world.
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Gough Island Wildlife Reserve
Gough and Inaccessible Island are volcanic islands rising from the South Atlantic Ocean and a protected wildlife reserve.
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Henderson Island
Henderson Island is an uninhabited uplifted coral island in the south Pacific Ocean,. It was designated a World Heritage Site because of its bird life and untouched phosphate reserves.
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Lord Howe Island Group
Lord Howe Island is a small island in the Pacific Ocean 600 km (373 mi) east of the Australian mainland.
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St. Kilda
St Kilda was inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1986 in recognition of its Natural Heritage; for its exceptional natural beauty and for the significant natural habitats that it supports.
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Sub-Antarctic Islands
The five southernmost groups of the New Zealand Outlying Islands form the New Zealand Sub-Antarctic islands.
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Wrangel Island
This WHS consists of Wrangel Island, Herald Island and surrounding waters. It has the highest level of biodiversity north of the Arctic Circle.
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