Since Lord Howe Island is known as the most beautiful island in the Pacific, there are only four islands registered as UNESCO World Heritage sites. The Lordhau Island Group was recognized as a World Heritage Site in 1982, recognized its outstanding natural beauty and incredible biodiversity. Two-thirds of the island is a permanent park reserve, and in 1998 the sea around the island was designated as an ocean park. Lord Howe Island is considered a wonderful example of the island's environment developed from underwater volcanic activities with various landscapes, flora and fauna.
Lordhau is the most unusual insect home in the world: Fuzmid or rod insect (Dryococelus australis). Like the intersection of cricket and asparagus, this "land lobster" has a mature length of about 6 to 7 inches. It was thought that it was extinct in the early 20th century after the shipwreck of 1918 sent rats to the sensitive ecosystem of the island. A small yet sustainable population, Melaleuca howeana, is about 300 feet above sea level. This special insect is threatened with extinction due to great opportunities and tenacity.
Lord Howe Island is an irregular crescent shaped volcanic remains in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand. This island is an unincorporated area in the state of New South Wales in Australia, with a size of just over 5 mile and over, supporting a population of about 350 people. The island was originally uninhabited and first discovered by lieutenant Henry Richberg in 1788. British territorial waters. Lt. Ball was elected the first Navy owner, Richard Hee, First Earle Howe (proving that it is worth kissing the boss even in the 18th century). A group of islands is known for its lush tropical beaches, unique wildlife, and remote places.
You can not see stunning scenery or unique wildlife from Lord Howe Island. The island is the only known natural habitat for mad cow disease and beautiful Lord Howe Woodhen (Gallirallus sylvestris), the undiscovered bird of the same size as chicken. These birds are relatively quiet and are always interested in their human friends. Your island is soft and wrinkled of itself, does it have local fuzzy animals? No, I do not think so. Please return to your island. The unique geological feature of the island archipelago is the huge sea mountain which rises from the sea of 14 miles southeast of Lord Hau Island, the pyramid of the ball. At least his legacy will exist in the form of the ocean of this volcano, if an excellent Leftenent Ball can only get the second highest peak in the main island he nominated. I am interested in exciting and rock climbing fans, but I do not mean big locks in the middle of the sea. Or ... I?