flag: Cocos (Keeling) Islands
flag: Cocos (Keeling) Islands, ๊น๋ฐ: ์ฝ์ฝ์ค ์ ๋
The Cocos (Keeling) Islands are an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean. They are made up of beautiful coral islands and have a population of around 600.
These islands are famous for their white sandy beaches and clear waters. They are a great place for scuba diving and offer a unique Malay culture.
The Cocos (Keeling) Islands are an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean. They are made up of beautiful coral islands and have a population of around 600.
These islands are famous for their white sandy beaches and clear waters. They are a great place for scuba diving and offer a unique Malay culture.
The history of these islands, which began as a coconut plantation in the 19th century, is quite unique. A Scottish merchant family privately owned and operated the islands for many years before they were transferred to Australia in 1955.
This archipelago has a unique ecosystem that attracts the attention of scientists. Rare birds such as the endangered Cocos Buff-banded Rail inhabit the islands, and millions of red crabs migrate annually for spawning, creating a spectacular sight.