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Cologne Islands-the largest natural museum in the world

Cologne Islands-the largest natural museum in the world

Exotic flowers and plants, rare animals, are synonymous with the Cologne Islands. Located on the equator of the eastern Pacific Ocean, this archipelago is known as the largest natural museum in the world.

Cologne Islands, also known as Galapagos Islands, consists of 19 volcanic islands, affiliated islands and rocky reefs, extending from the South American continent to the Pacific Ocean.

There are many high mountains and rugged rocks in the Cologne Islands. There are about 700 kinds of higher plants on the island, 40% of which are endemic. There are more than 700 kinds of ground animals, more than 80 kinds of birds and many insects living here.

The Clone Islands have also attracted worldwide attention because of the existence of the famous prehistoric reptile sea iguana. The giant tortoise here is also very famous, with a length of more than 1m and a weight of about 180kg, and the heaviest can reach 250kg.

There are not only strange animals and plants here, but also beautiful scenery. The climate here is cool and dry, and the island is lush with vegetation. It is a place where exotic flowers and plants gather together and exotic animals gather. In a volcano called Assour. There is a beautiful lake embedded in the peak of the volcano like jasper.

Rich animal and plant resources and spectacular landscapes make this place a tourist destination.

There are many kinds of marine animals here.