Remote Islands
Remote islands are land masses that are situated far from mainland areas and often have limited access. These islands can be found in oceans, seas, or large lakes and are typically characterized by their isolation, unique ecosystems, and distinct cultures. Examples include the Galápagos Islands and Easter Island, both known for their rich biodiversity and historical significance.
Many remote islands are home to unique species of plants and animals that have evolved separately from those on the mainland. Due to their isolation, these islands often face challenges such as climate change, rising sea levels, and limited resources. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect their fragile environments and cultural heritage.