nPostednon December 25, 2014
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nThenEnglish man who named it didn’t mess with it. He didn’t even land onnit! He sailed right on by on this date in 1643. Guess why he named itnChristmas Island?
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nThenEnglish and Dutch navigators had it on their navigational charts fromnthen on, but the small island, which is about the size of a city,ndidn’t make it onto maps until 1666. Finally, in 1688, anothernEnglish navigator landed on the island. He found it uninhabited.
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nStill,nno one moved there, no one explored the island or exploited itsnresources, until the mid-1800s. By the late 1800s, Great Britainnannexed the island (grabbed control of it from absolutely nobody, fornpractically no reason except “because we can!”), and a smallnsettlement was created there to collect timber and supplies for thenbusinesses springing up on an entirely different island!
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nInguess we can assume, from this lack of interest in the island, thatnthere were not golden nuggets and sparkling diamonds lying around.nInstead, what WAS lying around was a lot of bird poop.
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nBirdnpoop is generally called guano, along with bats and seals and othernsea creatures. Guano is a great source for phosphates and othernminerals that are important to growing plants. People began to minenthe guano on Christmas Island, to be used mostly in fertilizer, innthe 1890s.
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nAndnthe winners are…
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nAllnthat NOT being messed with for all those centuries means that therenis a lot of endemism on the island. That means that there are annunusual number of unique plant and animal species not seen anywherenelse in the world!
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nSo,nobviously, those particular species benefitted from the centuries ofnisolation. But also, many biologists and nature lovers are interested in the thenlifeforms found on the island.
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nBy the way, Christmas Island is now a territory of Australia.
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nOne of the best, most Christmas-y critters on Christmas Island:
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Can you see why they closed this road? |
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nAlso on this date:
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nMorenChristmas
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nnStillnChristmas
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nAndneven more Christmas!
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nAnniversary of the Eggnog Riot
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nCoronationnDay
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nNon“L” Day
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nPlannahead:
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nChecknout my Pinterest pages on:
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