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Socotra Island: Unbelievable Beauty
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Imagine waking up on the Socotra Island and taking a good look around you
. After a yelp of disbelief, you'd be inclined to think you were transported to
another planet - or traveled to another era of Earth's history.
The second would be closer to the truth for this island, which is part of a group of 4
islands, has been geographically isolated from mainland Africa for the last 6 or 7 million years.
Like the Galapagos Islands, this island is teeming with 700 extremely rare
species of flora and fauna, a full 1/3 of which are endemic, i.e. found nowhere else on Earth.
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The climate is harsh, hot and dry, and yet - the most amazing plant life thrives there.
Situated in the Indian Ocean 250 km from Somalia and 340 km from Yemen,
the wide sandy beaches rise to limestone plateaus full of caves(some 7 kilometers in length) and mountains up to 1525 meters high.
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The name Socotra is derived from a Sanscrit name, meaning "The Island of Bliss"... Is it the beaches?The isolation and quiet? or the strange and crazy botanical allure?
Alien-looking plants: H. P. Lovecraft's secret inspiration?
Was the famous Chtulhu myths creator aware of these forbidding mountains with their hauntinglyweird flora (think of plant mutations from his "The Color out of Space") ?We almost tempted to call Socotra the other "Mountains of Madness" -the trees and plants of this island were preserved thru the long geologicalisolation, some varieties being 20 million years old...
We begin with the dracena cinnibaris or Dragon's Blood Tree, the source ofvaluable resin for varnishes, dyes, and "cure-all" medicine; also (predictably) used in medieval ritual magic and alchemy -
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The branches spread out into the sky and from below appear to hover over the landscape like so many flying saucers... and from above they have a distinct mushroom look:
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There is also the Desert Rose (adenium obesium) which looks like nothing so much as a blooming elephant leg:
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Socotra Island |
Dorstenia gigas - apparently does not require any soil and sinks roots straight into the bare rock:
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It is a quiet and peaceful enclave in an otherwise troubled world. If you decide to visit there, you can forget about beachfront hotels and restaurants; this island is
geared towards Eco-tourism and sustaining the local economy and way of life.
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There are also Socotra Cormorants:
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Al Hajarah, Yemen - Walled city in the mistComputer game designers take note - this mysterious city in the foggy Yemen'sHaraz Mountains can surely fire up imagination of anybody who decides to explore it:
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