"A Breathtaking Marine Park"
Interspersed with close to 400 islands, Saikai National Park is a scenic landscape accentuated by rugged cliffs. Emerald broad leaf forests cover the archipelago that rises over tidal flats. It is ensconced in the waters of the East China Sea, safely hiding stony corals in its turquoise depths. Beautified with myriad aquatic plants, the region's clear skies are circled by Chinese sparrowhawks and migratory Crested honey buzzards. Saikai National Park is dotted with jagged landforms, the Saga-no-Shima Island being the most awe-inspiring of them all. The site is also culturally significant, it is home to two churches and a clandestine shrine worshipped by local Christians. A symphony of land and water, the park is occasionally illuminated with controlled field burning. This poetic amalgamation of nature's elements add immeasurably to Saikai National Park's pervasive allure thus creating a sight to behold.
Saikai National Park, Kosazacho Yadake, Sasebo, Japan, 857-0414
"A Breathtaking Marine Park"
Interspersed with close to 400 islands, Saikai National Park is a scenic landscape accentuated by rugged cliffs. Emerald broad leaf forests cover the archipelago that rises over tidal flats. It is ensconced in the waters of the East China Sea, safely hiding stony corals in its turquoise depths. Beautified with myriad aquatic plants, the region's clear skies are circled by Chinese sparrowhawks and migratory Crested honey buzzards. Saikai National Park is dotted with jagged landforms, the Saga-no-Shima Island being the most awe-inspiring of them all. The site is also culturally significant, it is home to two churches and a clandestine shrine worshipped by local Christians. A symphony of land and water, the park is occasionally illuminated with controlled field burning. This poetic amalgamation of nature's elements add immeasurably to Saikai National Park's pervasive allure thus creating a sight to behold.
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