Antarctica to Greenland: 7 pristine places on Earth
Discover Earth's pristine sanctuaries, from Antarctica's icy vastness to Papua New Guinea's untouched highlands. These havens embody nature's resilience
lifestyle Jan 30 2024
Author: Amrita Ghosh Image Credits:Pixabay
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Antarctica
Antarctica is the southernmost continent and is largely uninhabited by humans. It is covered by ice and is home to a unique and fragile ecosystem
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Greenland
Vast majority of Greenland's landmass is covered by ice, and it has a low population density. Its remote landscapes and Arctic wilderness make it one of the least affected areas
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Amazon Rainforest, Brazil
While the Amazon Rainforest faces threats from deforestation and human activities, there are still vast stretches of the forest that remain relatively untouched
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Papua New Guinea Highlands
The highlands of Papua New Guinea are known for their diverse and unique ecosystems. The rugged terrain has limited human impact, preserving its biodiversity
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Svalbard, Norway
Svalbard is an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, and a large part of its land is covered by glaciers. Its extreme climate and remoteness contribute to its pristine nature
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Namib Desert, Namibia
The Namib Desert is one of the oldest and driest deserts in the world. Its vast, untouched landscapes include towering sand dunes and unique desert-adapted flora and fauna
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Bhutan
Nestled in Eastern Himalayas, is known for its commitment to environmental conservation. The country has low population density, has taken measures to preserve unique biodiversity