Deserted Islands
Deserted islands, also known as uninhabited islands, are land masses that have no permanent human residents. These islands can be found in oceans, seas, and lakes, and they often feature unique ecosystems. Many deserted islands are home to various species of plants and animals that thrive without human interference.
Some famous examples of deserted islands include Easter Island and Bikini Atoll. These islands can vary in size and geography, ranging from small rocky outcrops to larger tropical islands with lush vegetation. They often attract adventurers, researchers, and tourists interested in exploring their natural beauty and biodiversity.