Rottnest Island was a mystery among the Australian natives; But now it is one of Australia‘s most popular destinations. All of these photos and events are due to one of his small and woolly residents: Kouka!
In year 2, Huffington Post Koka was called “the happiest animal in the world” and the internet was excited with photos of this little mammal; An animal found only in this part of southwestern Australia, as if it smiles at the cameras to take pictures. Stars such as Roger Federer and Margo Robbie were the first to get this famous Salafist animal and launch a wave of attention to this species. The Ruttenst Island then became a well -known destination and its annual visitors have tripled over the past decade, with the latest statistics of more than 2.5 tourists.
The island was first seen by Dutch sailors for the first time in the seventeenth century and was called “Rutten” meaning “mouse nest”; Because they had confused the Quiocas with the mouse. In his notes, they referred to the island as “Heaven on Earth”.
Ruttenst has now been forced to grow to respond to the volume of domestic and foreign tourists. More accommodation was to improve tourism services and various activities that happened on the island; But its transformation in environmentally friendly tourism has still maintained the island’s identity.
There are no personal cars on the island and several cars are limited to environmental forces. They all travel by bicycles or pedestrians (or scooters, sagu, and sometimes skateboards) and sometimes have to cross the Quiocs that lie on the road. Residences range from beach huts to inns dormitories and boutique hotels. Although many only come from Perfate on a one -day tour, night stay is a better suggestion; Because the coca’is are night and most of the day sleep under the shade bushes. In addition, most of the days leave the island until 9:30 pm and then Ruttening really comes.
Everything on this island is in harmony with the natural environment. Renewable energy from the ocean and the powerful sunshine of Australia is supplied; Drinking water is taken from the Gulf of Longgrich, sweet and refined. Underwater marine protected areas have created a different world for diving and swimming, and the island’s nurseries are flowing from native cuttings and grains of trees. At 7, a new management program re -endorsed Ruttenst’s commitment to sustainability, protection and culture.

Ruttenst became a native prison in the year 9. In the following century, more than 2.5 indigenous men and boys were imprisoned for “crimes” they often did not know; Some were only eight years old and many never returned home. Islander Ruttenst is now famous; But that sense of mystery has maintained its secret; Where you can calm down, you can breathe deeply and walk for a few minutes without your shoes.
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