Showing posts with label BONAIRE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BONAIRE. Show all posts

June 5, 2015

1630 NETHERLANDS (Netherlands / Bonaire) - Bonaire Marine Park (UNESCO WHS - Tentative List)

1630 Bonaire - Aerial view of Cai (Lac Bay),
and its fishing village

Bonaire Marine Park comprises the waters around Bonaire and Klein Bonaire (the largest uninhabited island in the Caribbean) to a depth of 60 metres from the high water mark. The Park consists of 2,700 hectares of coral reef, seagrass beds and mangroves, and is the habitat of over 50 varieties of stony coral and over 350 species of reef fish. Its coral reefs are the least degraded in the entire Caribbean Sea. Sea turtles nest on the beaches of Bonaire and Klein Bonaire and feed in Lac Bay, which is partly closed off from the sea by a coral reef. Surrounded by mangroves, the bay contains seagrass meadows, and is home to the Green Turtle, the Queen Conch and the Mangrove Tree all of which are globally recognised as Endangered Species.

February 26, 2014

1015 NETHERLANDS (Netherlands / Bonaire) - The main street of Kralendijk


Located in Carribean Sea, at only 80km north of Venezuelan coast, and 48km est of  Curaçao, Bonaire is a island that, together with the uninhabited islet of Klein Bonaire, forms a special municipality of the Netherlands, as also Sint Eustatius and Saba. Actually the three form the Caribbean Netherlands, known also as the BES islands. As an aside, in the Carribean Sea are located other three islands under Dutch sovereignty, but which are constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (namely are equal in status with The Netherlands, as partners within the kingdom): Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten. All six islands are named Dutch Caribbean, and formed the Netherlands Antilles until the country's dissolution on 10 October 2010.