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Costa Rica

<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #ff9719;">What do you call a place where the language of romance is spoken, one with the most number of volcanoes and butterflies in the world and a land which boasts of football, not as a sport but as its culture and tradition? The world calls it Costa Rica. Officially called the Republic of Costa Rica, it is considered to be one of the most valued environmental destinations of the world due to its wide range of biodiversity. Though it is a small country, it attracts any visitor, simply because of the huge size of its natural wilderness and a number of beaches, rivers, waterfalls and volcanoes. According to a recent study, Costa Rica has been ranked the happiest country in the world. Let us explore further details of Costa Rica.</p>
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Coral Sea Islands

<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #146eff"> Lying beyond the Great Barrier Reefs, Coral Sea islands are a group of reefs and uninhabited low lying islands in the Coral Sea, in the Pacific Ocean. These corals reefs are considered to be one of the most beautiful natural wonders of the ocean. In addition to its natural scenic beauty, the number of shipwrecks in the area gives it a marine archaeological importance. Willis Island is the only inhabited island and is used for nature conservation and scientific research. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has built a weather monitoring station on the island, housing four weather observers. The area is internationally renowned for diving, snorkelling and bird watching. Though visiting the islands is limited, it was established as a micro nation in year2004 as a symbolic protest as well as an expression of queer nationalism by a group of gay activists based in Australia, but there is no resident human population here. Let us learn more about the islands.</p>
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Comoros

<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #1eff05;">Officially known as the Union of Comoros, Comoros is a sovereign island nation, the name of which is derived from the Arabic word ‘qamar’ meaning ‘moon’. In addition to many smaller islands, Comoros has three major islands namely, Ngazidja, Mwali and Nzwani. The Mwali island of Comoros is one of the few places in the world where the Dhow (a kind of sail boat) is still built by some local Comorians. The volcanic islands of the Comorian archipelago have been called as ‘the perfumed islands’ for their fragrant plant life made up of the wonderful fragrance of vanilla, frangipani and ylang ylang. The islands attract a number of tourists especially the keen deep sea divers who are enthralled by the spectacular coral reefs. Home to an active volcano Mount Karthala, it is also known for its unspoilt white sand beaches, scenic beauty and numerous waterfalls and its friendly population. The local people present a fascinating insight to human migration from the early dawn of history and the peaceful co–existence of people of many ethnicities. Let us learn more about Comoros.</p>
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