Off the coast of Yemen, in the Arabian Sea, lies isolated Socotra Island, where hundreds of plants and animals have developed into species unique to the island. Socotra is the largest island in an archipelago that includes three other islands. The Socotra Archipelago has been isolated from any large landmass for millions of years, and is now home to a surprising display of biodiversity. Probably the best-known of its endemic flora is the dragon blood tree, with red-colored sap and tightly-clustered branches that look like roots turned upside down. Below, a collection of images of the landscape of Socotra, and the plants and animals that call it home.
Travel Monday: A Photo Trip to Socotra
- Alan Taylor
- April 23, 2018
- 25 Photos
- In Focus
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Two paragliders fly above the Arabian Sea off the coast of Socotra Island. #
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A bottle tree, Socotra's desert rose (Adenium obesum), in bloom on Socotra Island. #
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A sunset view from the top of a mountain in Socotra. #
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A dragon blood tree (Dracaena cinnabari) on Socotra Island. #
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A Socotra starling (Onychognathus frater). #
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Socotra's Detwah Lagoon under starlight. #
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A chameleon hides in a plant on Socotra Island. #
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Pale Socotran dunes. While the island has a tropical desert climate, only small regions along the southern shore have stretches of sand dunes. #
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A bottle tree sprouts from a perch in a rocky hillside. #
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Dolphins swim along the coast of Socotra. #
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A dragon blood tree stands in Socotra's Diksam Plateau on March 11, 2011. #
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Detail of the branches of a dragon blood tree, photographed on July 2, 2013. #
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A car sits parked inside the mouth of Dogub cave on Socotra Island on November 19, 2013. #
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Windblown patterns in Socotran dunes. #
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A blooming bottle tree on a rocky outcrop in the Haghir mountains on Socotra Island. #
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Bottle trees stand on a hillside in Wadi Diksam on Socotra Island on November 19, 2013. #
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The approach to Ditwa lagoon and beach near the port of Qalensiya, the second biggest town on Socotra Island, photographed on February 1, 2008. #
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Sand dunes along Socotra's shoreline. #
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Sea landscape, Socotra. #
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Dragon blood trees, known locally as Dam al-Akhawain or "blood of the two brothers," on Socotra Island on November 21, 2013. #
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Dragon blood trees at night, photographed with a long exposure time. #
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A freshwater pool on Socotra Island. #
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An Egyptian vulture flies on Socotra Island on March 27, 2008. #
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Sand dunes of Socotra. #
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A view of Socotra's shoreline with a Socotran desert rose in the foreground. #
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