Lighthouse on the island of snakes

Lighthouse on the island of snakes


Ilha da Queimada Grande, Brazil (BR)
The lighthouse on Ilha da Queimada Grande (nicknamed Snake Island) was built in 1909. The last lighthouse keeper was probably the victim of a snake bite in the 1920s. The island is ruled by a single species of snake - golden lancehead (Bothrops insularis), estimated at one to five individuals per square meter. Today, the lighthouse operates in automatic mode, it is visited only once a year. Entry to the island is strictly forbidden, snake venom can kill a person in one hour.
The lighthouse on Ilha da Queimada Grande (nicknamed Snake Island) was built in 1909. The last lighthouse keeper was probably the victim of a snake bite in the 1920s. The island is ruled by a single species of snake - golden lancehead (Bothrops insularis), estimated at one to five individuals per square meter. Today, the lighthouse operates in automatic mode, it is visited only once a year. Entry to the island is strictly forbidden, snake venom can kill a person in one hour.
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Links: en.wikipedia.org, en.wikipedia.org
By: pak555

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