
Lord Howe
Lord Howe Island is a tiny, remote island in the Tasman Sea, part of Australia. It features lush forests, rugged cliffs, and diverse wildlife, including many unique bird and plant species. The island’s pristine environment is a protected World Heritage site, offering a serene landscape for visitors. It is known for its dramatic scenery, clear waters, and opportunities for activities like hiking, snorkeling, and birdwatching. Despite its small size—about 11 square kilometers—Lord Howe Island hosts a rich ecosystem and a small, welcoming community, making it a valuable natural and cultural treasure.