Lord Howe Island Group
The Lord Howe Island Group is a small archipelago located in the Tasman Sea, approximately 600 kilometers east of Australia. It consists of Lord Howe Island, the largest island, along with several smaller islets and rocks. The group is known for its stunning natural beauty, featuring lush forests, unique wildlife, and dramatic volcanic landscapes.
Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Lord Howe Island Group is home to many endemic species, including the Lord Howe woodhen and the Lord Howe Island phasmid. The islands are a popular destination for eco-tourism, offering activities like hiking, snorkeling, and birdwatching.