Fauna of New Caledonia - Gallery

Gallery

  • Des Tortues bay (Bay of the turtles), in Bourail coast.

  • Ouaieme river mouth

  • Construction of a tailings storage area Goro Nickel Mine, Kwe West Bassin.

  • Mangrove in Creek salé

  • River Néra plaine

  • Vegetation surrounding river Néra.

  • Roche percée beach.

  • Poindimié Creek.

  • Savanna with Niaouli trees in the north of west coast, in Malabou.

  • Mont Panie Vista

  • Aerial photographs of Annibal reef and islets.

  • Maquis minier bush in Tiébaghi Mountain (Koumac)

  • Casuarina collina (Iron Wood) and Acacia spirorbis (False guaiac) about seven years in a rehabilitation of mining lands - Commune of Montdore - South Province.

  • Agathis lanceolata plantation.

  • Araucaria columnaris habitat. Location: Maui, Makawao Forest Reserve.

  • Araucaria columnaris with laysan albatross. Location: Midway Atoll, Commodore Ave cul de sac residences Sand Island.

  • Ficus sp. busy strangling a Bischofia javanica; (ʻovava, koka) near Okoa, Vavaʻu, Tonga.

  • sea snake in Lighthouse amédée islet.

  • Livestock in Koumac.

  • Dugong, a mother and her calf in swallow water.

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