Located in the waters of the Ecuadorian Pacific Ocean, La Isla de los Cocos is an isolated island far from the mainland, known for its rich natural ecology and mysterious marine environment. The island is listed as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site and is one of the most biodiverse areas on earth. The island is covered with dense virgin rainforest and inhabited by numerous rare plants and animals, such as giant lizards, albatrosses and endemic coconut crabs. It also boasts crystal clear waters and coral reefs, making it an excellent location for diving and exploring.
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