of Christmas Island is an Australian external territory in the Indian Ocean comprising the island of the same name. It is located approximately 350 kilometres (190 nautical miles) south of...
Indian Ocean, are part of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands and are administered as a separate district. The main island, Grande Terre, is 6,675 km 2 (2,577 sq mi) in area, about...
Ocean. They are further categorized into three major island... This list of islands in the Pacific Ocean is organized by... Cocos Christmas Ryukyu Islands Izu Bonin Volcano Okinotori shima...
(circled in red) Sovereign state Australia Annexed by the United... with Christmas Island (which is about 960 kilometres (600 mi) to the east) forms the Australian Indian Ocean Territories...
islands in the southern Pacific Ocean that form the sole... The inhabitants of the island were well aware of the Bounty's location, which is still visible underwater in Bounty Bay, but...
entrance in 2018 Location Wong Chuk Hang , Hong Kong Island... as Ocean Park, is an animal theme park in Hong Kong. Covering... 2 Ocean Park Summer Splash (July–August) 5.3 Christmas...
Royal Engineer Brian Cantle recounts experiences of explosive tests on Christmas Island in 1957.
Each year Australia's northwestern Christmas Island is flooded with millions of red crabs migrating to the ocean. Highways and roads are shut down, storefronts find red crabs in their lots...
December 13, 2013 · 10:07 AM ET · By Eliza Barclay ; We've long known that the fish we eat are exposed to toxic chemicals in the rivers, bays and oceans they inhabit. The substance that's gotten the most attention — because it has shown up at disturbingly high levels in some fish — is mercury. But mercury is just one of a slew of synthetic and organic pollutants that fish can ingest and absorb into their tissue. Sometimes it's because we're dumping chemicals right into the ocean. But as a study published recently in Nature, Scientific Rep ...
Travel along the stunning coastline of Kangaroo Island to witness Kangaroo Island’s beautiful wildlife including dolphins, seals & eagles ; Hop on a safe, secure, and comfortable boat and be accompanied by a friendly and knowledgeable staff ; Meet the islands playful and friendly dolphins, seals, and eagles as you cruise through the island's pristine waters