
Aldabra Atoll
Aldabra Atoll is a large, remote coral reef island system in the Indian Ocean, southwest of Madagascar. It spans about 40 km and is one of the world's largest atolls, featuring secluded beaches, lagoons, and rich biodiversity. The atoll hosts important populations of giant tortoises, seabirds, and marine life, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It remains largely untouched by human development, providing a vital environment for conservation. Its natural beauty and ecological significance make Aldabra an exceptional example of a pristine tropical atoll ecosystem.