Saturday, 4 May 2013

Komodo Island, One of The Seven Wonders of The World, From The Land of Indonesia




Indonesia has so many beautiful and amazing places, which “tease” the foreign tousists from the another country to visit Indonesia. The exotism from our country can’t be denied by world. For the example, we sure that all of the world know about Bali. They called Bali as Island of The Gods. In fact, many people think that the icon of Indonesia is Bali. But, not only has beautiful places, Indonesia also has a wealth of flora and fauna which are so various. And one of the fauna is Komodo Dragon. Komodo dragon is an ancient animal in the world that Indonesia had. Komodo dragon is so unique and exotic from the world’s sight. It is unique because if we see it, it’s like a giant lizard and its tounge is like a snake’s tounge. But, when we see its tail, it’s like a crocodile. This is so amazing, isn’t it?
Komodo dragon has a big body. Its length can be reached to 3 meters and its weight can be reached to 70 kilograms. Wow !!! Its weight is like a human, right? But, human did’t have height until 3 meters. Komodo dragon is also a dangerous animal. Maybe, it can eat people. It can attack everything that disturb its comfort. It has an exotic skin like a snake. In Indonesia, komodo dragons live in Komodo Island. The island is the conservation of komodo dragons. The condition of the island is adapted to its real habitat. Many foreign tourists come to this island to see the exotism of komodo dragon.
And now, we should be proud to be Indonesian, because komodo island has been one of The Seven Wonders of The World. So, we must keep komodo dragons from everything that can be the threat its life. And we must promote Komodo Island to be the amazing places that must be visited by the tourists. So, all of the world not only know about Bali, the Island of The Gods, but also know about komodo dragon and komodo island, the ancient animal that Indonesian had. Because komodo dragon is so unique and exotic animal from the land of Indonesia.

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