Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Traveling the Falklands

The Falklands are better known as the Falkland Islands. This broad collection of over 740 islands is one of the great natural wonders of the world. The Falklands are a special refuge for rare wildlife. This treasure trove of islands is ruled by horizon stretching as far as the eye can see, folding miles of coastline, and refreshing wildlife.

The capital of the Falklands is Stanley. This exquisite, colorful seaside town is drawn close around Stanley Harbour. With a strong pride in their heritage, the Stanley natives exercise their pride of a British past. They lie amidst the worlds Eden and they are knowingly blessed. To Stanley natives everything outside of the capital is known as Camp. Stanley is home to the Falkland Island Museum. The museum is so much more than that; it is a well kept display that delves into the social and historical backgrounds of the Falklands. You will cease to be amazed by the stories you will unearth during your visit.

When visiting the Falklands you must go a step beyond to visit more remote destinations the islands have to offer. The more desolate islands enable you to completely appreciate this exciting and unique environment. Since the islands are located in the South Atlantic waters this is the perfect environment for an array of some of the rarest creatures to roam the world. This awe inspiring display of is “unspoilt” wildlife at its peak. There are few places left in this vast world that offer security to so many species. This is a quickly changing planet and amidst the islands of Falkland you are guaranteed to find an inspired story of survival to tell.

This is the place where wild creatures feel free to come to you. To walk up with curious eyes and investigate you while you investigate back. Some of the animals here have traveled and navigated the globe to find this paradise that they will treasure and continue to call home. For it is within these islands that they can feel safe, protected, and live the lives that they were meant to have.

The Falklands are said to have more than thirty accommodating locations. From simple bed and breakfast lodges, to self-catering cottages, and full-board lodges and hotels. Whether you stay in a local B&B or a hotel, once you step out into the land of the Falklands you will find yourself in another world altogether. This is a paradise devised into 750 singularly amazing spectacles. Travel the Falklands to grasp nature and experience a blissful solitude. You may want to stay longer than you planned when you realize the level of tranquility.

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