15 Most Rare Islands on Earth



Around the world there are believed to be as many as 900 thousand islands that range from small rocky outcrops to wealthy, thriving communities. There’s such a huge variety that depends on how they were originally formed and their location… and, while many may be quite similar to one another, there are some that stand out as being truly unique. From one of the most biodiverse places on the planet, to manmade ones and those with vast natural resources, it’s time to take a tour of the 15 most rare islands on earth.

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21 thoughts on “15 Most Rare Islands on Earth”

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  2. How does that diamond mine not end up flooded? You’d think being that it’s an island that they would have water coming into the mines there. I mean I know you could pump it out, but seems odd to me, can’t pump out the whole ocean worth of water that could constantly keep refilling. Obviously that’s not happening. But just seemed odd to me.

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  3. You are lying, it was Peru who took the people from the Island to the Continent as slaves. The chilean navy came to rescue the natives who where starving. And, the people stopped building Moais centuries before the time you are speaking about

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  4. It’s always disappointing when a colony of feral cats is identified somewhere and everyone gets excited, and people start feeding them because they’re cute. There’s seldom a discussion of the ecological devastation that released cats cause local species because they are very effective hunters. They are terrible for the environment. The proper thing to do would be to exterminate the whole population, like any other overrun invasive species introduced into an ecosystem. If they didn’t have fur that’s likely what would happen.

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