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Great news for the Canary Islands. It has been reported in the press that the island of Fuerteventura and part of its offshore waters have been listed by UNESCO's international conservation programme, Man and the Biosphere. This reserve will represents one of the world's major geopalentological observatories with its wide range of ecosystems from desert or semi-desert areas to coastal areas, with its rich diversity of marine species such as dolphins and cachalots, its marine turtles which use the beaches for reproduction, as well as its focus on sustainable ecotourism, Cheap flight and hotel deals are available through airflights.co.uk who specialise in cheap flights to The Canary Islands, Mediterranean, and Egypt. particularly the Red Sea Riviera of Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, Taba and Masa Alam. Top tourist destinations at the moment are cheap flights to Tenerife, Dalaman, Bodrum, Corfu, Larnaca and Paphos in Cyprus, Crete and Kefalonia. A comparison of cheap flights can be found at airflights.co.uk who is an ABTA bonded travel agency established for over 14 years.
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