Discovering Amsterdam Island: A Hidden Gem of Biodiversity and Research

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Amsterdam Island, or Île Amsterdam, is a small French territory in the southern Indian Ocean, covering 55 km². It lies about 3,200 km from Madagascar, Australia, and Antarctica. The island is volcanic, with its highest point, Mont de la Dives, reaching 867 meters. It has a mild oceanic climate (14 °C average temperature) and is home to the Martin-de-Viviès research station, hosting around 30 scientists. Unique wildlife includes the critically endangered Amsterdam albatross and the native tree Phylica nitida. Though uninhabited, it remains vital for scientific research and conservation efforts.

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