Saturday, February 21, 2015

Christmas Island

Welcome to It's A Big World! This is where I will take a place in the world, give it a review of how good it'd be to visit then give it a rank from 0 to 100. Here we go!


CUISINE
On Christmas Island, the cuisine is what many consider a hybrid of Australian cuisine and Asian cuisine. Christmas Island's main dishes are fruits and veggies such as the wild lime, jackfruit, pumpkin, tapioca, and coconuts and fish. Or to be more precise; crabs. Which brings us to are next topic.

ATTRACTIONSChristmas Island is home to some of the strangest species of animal consisting of the Christmas Island Red Crab, Coconut Crab, Red-Footed Booby, and so many more! The variety of the indigenous animals is why nature walks are one of the most popular attractions on Christmas Island. It's almost as if the entire island is a national park! Another famous attraction us Cave-Dwelling, Cave-Dwelling is popular on the island specifically because there are so many caves; plateau caves, coastal caves, raised coastal caves, sea caves, fissure caves, and collapse caves. To be specific there are 42 caves on the island. Also, the 3rd most popular attraction on Christmas Island is diving/swimming/snorkeling in Flying Fish Cove, which is the capital. Don't worry about carnivorous fish biting you, the only thing that can bite you when you're at the shore, is crabs.

PEOPLE
Don't worry about getting lost because you don't speak their language, because the official language is English. The people you see are also most likely to be Chinese so it'd be great to speak Chinese just in case.

And now it's time for my final score, I give Christmas Island
 
 
91.5
 
 
 
So, Christmas Island easily scores a 90 but can't reach 100 because of the limited food supply and although the official language is English, knowing Chinese would be more helpful and I'm not learning a language just to go somewhere.

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