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Once upon an Island: the synopsis

SEE THE WONDERLAND BEFORE IT'S LOST! 

 

Join us on an adventurous 3D expedition to the shores of a mysterious island lost in the waters of the Indian Ocean. To an atoll, which has stubbornly rejected human life yet is home to a community of exotic animal characters and their entertaining tales. Cross your fingers as turtle hatchlings tumble into lethal shallows teeming with hungry sharks. Gaze in wonder at the world’s largest terrestrial crabs clambering up palm trees in search of juicy coconuts. Hold your breath in awe as a giant grouper fearlessly guards an ancient shipwreck against all comers. Discover how the giant prehistoric tortoises live together with their babies. Explore an island, which has risen from the sea only to be engulfed once again by ocean currents and rising seas. Meet our heroes, Elvi, Tory, robber Buster, Snooper, fighter Luis and many others in the story full of excitement, emotions and unexpected twists. Discover Aldabra before it’s lost!

PS WONDER WHETHER ALDABRA IS FOR REAL? YES IT IS

Aldabra is one of the last pristine and untouched places on this planet. The atoll is virtually inaccessible, inhospitable to Man, yet teeming with life. It lies south of the main Seychelles islands and north of Madagascar. The atoll is formed of living coral and limestone rock. Aldabra´s highest point lies 19m above sea level. Geological evidence suggests that this unique atoll has disappeared least six times beneath the ocean waves. Climate change and the melting of the polar icecaps are warning us that Aldabra may soon vanish again – taking its Wonderland with it.

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