Adventurer's Paradise: Yemen's Socotra Island, the home of the legendary first human Adam, was cut off from the continental plate for 18 million years, creating a wealth of rare flora and fauna, such as dragon's blood trees and sand
Adventurer's Paradise: Yemen's Socotra Island, the home of the legendary first human Adam, was isolated from the continental plate for 18 million years, creating a wealth of rare flora and fauna, such as dragon's blood trees, desert roses, blue spiders, 90% of reptiles and 95% of snails are also unique to the island.
Adventurer's Paradise: Yemen's Socotra Island, the home of the legendary first human Adam, was cut off from the continental plate for 18 million years, creating a wealth of rare flora and fauna, such as dragon's blood trees and sand
Adventurer's Paradise: Yemen's Socotra Island, the home of the legendary first human Adam, was cut off from the continental plate for 18 million years, creating a wealth of rare flora and fauna, such as dragon's blood trees and sand
Adventurer's Paradise: Yemen's Socotra Island, the home of the legendary first human Adam, was cut off from the continental plate for 18 million years, creating a wealth of rare flora and fauna, such as dragon's blood trees and sand
Adventurer's Paradise: Yemen's Socotra Island, the home of the legendary first human Adam, was cut off from the continental plate for 18 million years, creating a wealth of rare flora and fauna, such as dragon's blood trees and sand
Adventurer's Paradise: Yemen's Socotra Island, the home of the legendary first human Adam, was cut off from the continental plate for 18 million years, creating a wealth of rare flora and fauna, such as dragon's blood trees and sand
Adventurer's Paradise: Yemen's Socotra Island, the home of the legendary first human Adam, was cut off from the continental plate for 18 million years, creating a wealth of rare flora and fauna, such as dragon's blood trees and sand
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