"Peaks of the Southern Atlantic submarine ridge form the Fernando de
Noronha Archipelago and Rocas Atoll off the coast of Brazil. They
represent a large proportion of the island surface of the South Atlantic
and their rich waters are extremely important for the breeding and
feeding of tuna, shark, turtle and marine mammals. The islands are home
to the largest concentration of tropical seabirds in the Western
Atlantic. Baia de Golfinhos has an exceptional population of resident
dolphin and at low tide the Rocas Atoll provides a spectacular seascape
of lagoons and tidal pools teeming with fish." -http://whc.unesco.org
Postcard 1
Thank you so much, Claudinei for this wonderful card!
It looks like a slice of paradise indeed!
Postcard 2
My second UNESCO touchnote card.
The place looks cool!
Thank you so much, Mayla!
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