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South Island (Cocos Keeling Islands)

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South Island is a small island located to the south of West Island, in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, a remote Australian territory located in the Indian Ocean. The island is uninhabited and is home to a range of bird species, including boobies and frigatebirds.

South Island is a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts who come to see the island's diverse birdlife. One of the most popular attractions on South Island is the large colony of red-footed boobies that inhabit the island. These colorful birds are known for their distinctive red feet and bills, and their nesting colonies can be seen all over the island.

In addition to the red-footed boobies, South Island is also home to a range of other bird species, including frigatebirds, terns, and noddies. The island's diverse birdlife makes it a popular destination for birdwatchers who come to see the different species in their natural habitat.

South Island is also an important breeding ground for green turtles, a species of marine turtle that is listed as endangered. Visitors to the island may be lucky enough to see these majestic creatures as they come ashore to lay their eggs in the sand.

Despite its small size and uninhabited status, South Island has a rich history. The island was once used as a stopover for whaling ships, and there are still remnants of old whaling stations and infrastructure on the island. Visitors can explore these historic sites and learn more about the island's past.

 

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