Campbell Island
Campbell Island is a remote subantarctic island located south of New Zealand. It is part of the Campbell Island Marine Reserve and is known for its rugged terrain, including mountains and cliffs. The island is uninhabited, except for a small research station, and is home to unique wildlife, including the Campbell Island teal and various seabird species.
The island has a rich history, having been used for sealing in the 19th century. Today, it is a protected area, recognized for its ecological significance and biodiversity. Visitors can explore its natural beauty, but access is limited to ensure conservation efforts are maintained.