The 55 islands of the Chagos archipelago and the sparkling seas around them are famed for their clean waters and pristine coral reefs. They are described by naturalists as the "other Galapagos", "a lost paradise" and a "natural wonder" and are officially recognised as a biodiversity hotspot of global importance.
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U.N. Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues' Final Priorities -- Climate
Change, Women's Rights, and Repressions, 2026
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