14 Facts About Bonin Islands

1.

Ogasawara Bonin Islands have never been connected to a continent, many of their animals and plants have undergone unique evolutionary processes.

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2.

Bonin Islands visited the archipelago again in 1825 but this time he arrived at the middle group of islands .

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3.

Bonin Islands named the island of Chichijima "Peel" after then British Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel.

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4.

Bonin Islands ended up getting rescued by USS Finback and becoming the only one to ultimately survive.

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5.

Bonin Islands consist of three subgroups, which are listed below along with their main islands:.

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6.

Geographically, they are not traditionally considered part of the Bonin Islands, which are the Mukojima, Chichijima, and Hahajima island clusters.

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7.

In other words, the historical range of the Bonin Islands is not the precise equivalent of the Japanese governmental unit.

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8.

The Bonin Islands is a geographical term excluding the other islands which are today associated within the boundaries of a collective term, Ogasawara Shoto.

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9.

The rocks of the Volcano Bonin Islands are much younger; Iwo Jima is a dormant volcano characterized by rapid uplift and several hot springs.

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10.

The Ogasawara Bonin Islands are sometimes referred to as the Galapagos of the Orient.

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11.

Range of the Bonin petrel extends beyond the Ogasawaras to include other islands in the northern Pacific region.

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12.

The Bonin flying fox, called the Bonin fruit bat, is endemic to the islands.

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13.

Bonin Islands are renowned for the many species of snail that are found across the islands, especially the Mandarina snails.

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14.

Ogasawara Bonin Islands have been referenced in a number of works of fiction.

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