Isle of Pines

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Nicknamed as ‘The nearest Island to Paradise’, the island of Pines in New Caledonia options many glorious skin diving and skin diving sites among and around a tranquil lagune. The crystal clear marine waters skirting the island of Pines lay eyes on varied faculties of colourful species of tropical fish and corals that square measure for the most part loved by the guests. Encircled by the New Caledonia coral reef, the island of Pines is wealthy with associate degree abundance of animal life which incorporates uncommon creatures just like the Crested lizard Rhacodactylus Ciliatus, and also the World’s largest Rhacodactylus Leachianus lizard.
Discovered by Captain James Cook in 1774 on his second voyage to New island, the Melanesian inhabitants domestically apprehend the island of Pines as ‘Kunie’. Situated at a distance of a hundred kilometers to the southeast of Noumea, the island of Pines could be a active, nickel-smelting island, home to over a hundred,000 inhabitants, 1,900 kilometers off from Sydney.

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