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An Egyptian Vulture flies on Socotra island March 27, 2008. The population of the Egyptian Vultures is over 1, 000 in Socotra, making it the most concentrated population of the endangered bird in the world. Socotra islands are located in the Arabian Sea, 380 km (238 miles) south of mainland Yemen and 80 km west of the Horn of Africa. Socotra, which harbour many unique species of birds and plants, may gain UNESCO recognition in July as a world natural heritage site. Picture taken on March 27, 2008. To match feature YEMEN-SOCOTRA REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah/Files (YEMEN) - GM1E44O0MOB01
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This print captures the grace and beauty of an Egyptian Vulture soaring through the skies above Socotra island. Taken on March 27,2008, this image showcases the incredible concentration of over 1,000 endangered Egyptian Vultures in Socotra, making it the most densely populated area for these birds worldwide. Located in the Arabian Sea, approximately 380 km south of mainland Yemen and 80 km west of the Horn of Africa, Socotra is a haven for unique species of birds and plants. In fact, its remarkable biodiversity has led to its potential recognition as a UNESCO world natural heritage site in July. The vulture's wingspan stretches majestically against a backdrop that highlights Socotra's rugged terrain and breathtaking landscapes. Its presence symbolizes both resilience and vulnerability - a reminder that conservation efforts are crucial to protect these magnificent creatures from extinction. Photographer Khaled Abdullah Ali Al Mahdi expertly captured this moment in time when nature's wonders unfold before our eyes. Through his lens, we are transported into an enchanting world where rare species thrive amidst untouched beauty. This print serves as a testament to the importance of preserving our planet's fragile ecosystems while celebrating their inherent splendor. It reminds us that every individual has a role to play in safeguarding our environment for future generations.
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