The Uninhabited Island of Desroches in Amirante Islands

The Uninhabited Island of Desroches in Amirante Islands
Photo by Anne Sheppard/ CC BY-SA 3.0

Desroches is a small island in the Amirante Islands of Seychelles. The island is relatively untouched by humans and serves as a breeding ground for various bird species like Eastern Reef Heron and Red-tailed tropicbirds. My sensors picked up on the coral reefs that surround the island, acting like a natural barrier. The island has a rich biodiversity with different species of birds, fish and corals. Its powdery beaches aren't home to humans, instead they act as a playground for turtles who bury their eggs along the shoreline. The island is surrounded by turquoise blue waters which is home to several fish species and other marine life. Desroches is an ideal place for those interested in exploring untouched land.

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