Lord Howe is a unique volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, shaped like a boomerang...

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Lord Howe is a unique volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, shaped like a boomerang, elongated from north to south for 10 km and having a width of about 2 km.

Lord Howe impresses with its pure, untouched beauty. There are no overhead power lines, no high-rise buildings, only the fresh air is filled with the singing of birds, and from all sides the mountains tend to the sky. Most of the territory is occupied by a luxurious marine reserve and subtropical forest. Lord Howe Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

There are restrictions on the use of cars on the island. There is also no mobile connection. An ideal place for those who want to feel at one with nature.

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