East Devon is a beautiful and less well-known corner of the south-west with many picturesque rural villages, large areas of heathland, tranquil rivers and the Jurassic coastline. The area has lots to offer from fossil hunting along the coast to walks along river valleys such as the Otter, Axe and Exe.
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A unique sub-Antarctic archipelago consisting of nearly 800 islands, the Falklands are home to an exceptional array of wildlife onshore including southern elephant seals, fur seals and sealions as well five species of penguin. Offshore, you can expect to see Commerson’s and Peale’s dolphins and several whale species.
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This huge National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site encompasses swamp forests to the west and vast tracts of lowland Dipterocarp Forest in its interior. Its biodiversity is outstanding and is best known for its primates including the Sumatran orangutan and excellent bird and reptile life.
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Hungary’s Pusztaszer Landscape Protection Area is known as one of Europe’s finest wetland areas, supporting a staggering array of species. In particular, the area is known for its varied birdlife. It's arguably one of Hungary’s most biodiverse areas and a draw for those with a passion for bird photography.
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Known as the gateway to the plains of the Llanos, the attractive city of Villavicencio is the capital of the department of Meta in Colombia and offers a transition from the mountains of the Cordillera Oriental and the grasslands to the east. A diverse range of birds and mammals can be found here.
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A colourful and remote rural town at the foot of the forested Serranía de La Macarena National Park in Colombia. The friendly town acts as a gateway to many wild regions, including some breathtaking forests and canyons, rich in birdlife including harpy eagle and Guianan cock-of-the-rock.
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Famed for its limestone arches and as the home of author and poet Thomas Hardy, Dorset also supports some great wildlife. With a staggering range of habitats from marine seagrass to heaths and reedbeds, it’s little surprise that the county is regarded as one of the most biodiverse in the United Kingdom.
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A vast chalk plain, famed for its archaeology and Iron Age hill forts, the vast Sailsbury Plain is also a haven for a surprising range of wildlife. The diverse and undisturbed grasslands support concentrations of rare butterflies and birds including stone curlew, corn bunting, quail and over 100 great bustards.
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Lying like stepping stones to the Antarctic continent are the little-known Subantarctic Islands. They're home to some of the most abundant and unique wildlife on Earth, and are renowned for the diversity and large number of penguins and seabirds. They're all National Nature Reserves.
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Located in the South Pacific, over 800 kilometres east of New Zealand, lies the Chatham Islands. This archipelago consists of about 10 islands and of all the Antipodean Islands south of Australia and New Zealand, the Chatham Islands are the only island group to have permanent human settlement.
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Sharing an unfenced border with the Kruger National Park, Sabi Sands Game Reserve is a Big Five safari destination well known for its high leopard population. With wild dog, cheetah, hyena, a variety of plains game and over 300 bird species too, its prestigious reputation is thoroughly justified.
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Boasting a superb location between Sabi Sands Game Reserve and Kruger National Park, wildlife viewing here is consistent and prolific. A protected area for a century, it is home to the Big Five and much, much more. Venture out and explore this prestigious wilderness by vehicle and on foot.
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The Canadian Arctic is a mesmerising expanse of icy wonder where wildlife thrives amidst breathtaking scenery. Polar bears roam the landscape, while whales glide through the crystal-like waters. Caribou and musk oxen navigate the stark terrain alongside resilient Inuit communities.
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Beachside lodges, nestled into sweeping bays and lapped by the calm waters of the Indian Ocean, are abundant here at Vilanculos. Its Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary is home to dugong, and offshore lies the stunning Bazaruto Archipelago, brimming with marine life including whale sharks and humpbacks.
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Not only do these islands fulfil the criteria of a beach paradise, but dive into the crystal-clear waters of the Bazaruto Archipelago Marine National Park and prepare to be amazed at the wealth of aquatic life here. Pristine reefs and great birding are enhanced by whale watching and dugongs too!
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The enchanting wilderness of Scoresby Sund in eastern Greenland offers towering glaciers, ancient fjords, and spectacular scenery. This vast and deep fjord system is a pristine ecosystem teeming with life. Impressive musk oxen roam the untamed wilderness, and the skies are alive with seabirds.
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Stretching along the south-eastern coast of Alaska, the Inside Passage encompasses coastal islands, fjords, and waterways. This region serves as a vital marine corridor, providing sheltered waters for a diverse array of marine life and offers visitors a front-row seat to some of nature's most spectacular displays.
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Located at an ecological crossroads between continental Europe, the Mediterranean and Asia, the Rhodope Mountains are home to a remarkable abundance of flora and fauna. Mostly found within Bulgaria and stretching into northern Greece, the Rhodopes are one of the last great wildernesses in Europe.
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Situated in northeast Panama, Bocas del Toro consists of a swathe of the Panamanian mainland and an archipelago of nine main islands in the Caribbean Sea. With palm-fringed beaches, verdant forests and turquoise waters, this is as close as anywhere in the world to a tropical paradise.
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Spanning more than 30 million acres across Belize, northern Guatemala and southeastern Mexico, the Maya Forest is one of the largest remaining tracts of tropical rainforest outside the Amazon and the largest left in Mesoamerica making it a crucial biodiversity hotspot.
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Discover the untouched beauty of Svalbard, a remote Arctic archipelago home to dramatic glaciers, deep fjords, and snow-capped mountain peaks. Among spectacular landscapes, steep cliffs teem with an abundance of bird life, walrus bask in the sun, and polar bears roam the shores.
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Experience the raw beauty of Greenland, an Arctic wonderland home to vast, ice sheets, rugged mountains and gigantic glittering icebergs. Musk oxen and reindeer roam the Arctic tundra while numerous seal species explore the deep fjords, and graceful birds soar overhead.
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Set within Sri Lanka’s intermediate zone between wet and dry climates, Gal Oya National Park is one of the least visited in the country. Home to a large population of Asian elephant, here they're best observed on boat trips, where they can be seen swimming between islands across a vast reservoir.
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The Peruvian Amazon is an oasis for nature enthusiasts. Encounter colourful birds, river dolphins, jaguars and amazing insects in this quiet corner of the Amazon. Discover pristine waterways, lush rainforests, and an astonishing variety of life while exploring this undiscovered region of the Amazon.
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