
Like the Galapagos Islands, this island is teeming with 700 extremely rare species of flora and fauna, a full 1/3 of which are endemic, i.e. found nowhere else on Earth.

Socotra is home to more than 800 species of plants, some 240 of which are endemic to the island, and there are certainly many more plant species that have yet to be discovered. The climate is harsh, hot and dry, and yet - the most amazing plant life thrives there.





A Dragon’s Blood Tree (Dracaena cinnabari) is seen in front of the Skund mountains on the island of Socotra, Yemen. The tree is so named because any injury to the bark results in a deep red liquid excreting from the scar – compared in the past to the "Blood of Dragons".

The branches spread out into the sky and from below appear to hover over the landscape like so many flying saucers... and from above they have a distinct mushroom look.



There is also the Desert Rose (adenium obesium) which looks like nothing so much as a blooming elephant leg.


A Socotran Fig Tree (Dorstenia gigas) with a bizare swollen trunk that almost has human proportions grows against a limestone rock face on the island of Socotra. The plants are one of over 300 plant species endemic to the island.











damn, thats nice! i definatelly need to visit this place
ReplyDeleteare you kidding me?
ReplyDeletewhy am i only hearing about this now
this is mind blowing stuff here guys
How would one get these from the US? And are their eco tours on the islands?
ReplyDeleteThe photos are incredible and I'd love to go some day.
nice pictures
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing! So pristne, I would love to visit.
ReplyDeleteIm thinking this may not be the safest place for american tourists.
ReplyDeleteThis place is absolutely AMAZING!! I would give almost anything to be able to go and live there to record the fauna and flora of it!! WOW, thanks for posting this.
ReplyDeleteAre there any burger kings there?
ReplyDeleteWoW
ReplyDeletei am ali from socotra island,
ReplyDeleteI read ur comment and i feel happy that u love socotra and u wish to visit it >
what I want to say is u r welcome to socotra .
Great, lets dig it up and see if we can find some oil or minerals there. CEO. BHP.
ReplyDeleteI am in awe! Please keep this beautiful pocket pristine!
ReplyDeleteAGENCY OF SOCOTRA TOURISM GUIDE
ReplyDeleteName: Agency of Socotra tourism Guide
Type: Tourism
Address: 20St. - Hadibo - Socotra Island - Yemen
P.O.Box: 111
Phone No: +967 777748677
Fax No : +967 5 660688
Email:- info@socotraguide.com
Website:- www.socotraguide.com
Theos~It's too bad the us is to build an airbase there.
ReplyDeleteCool photos.
ReplyDeleteLovely, successful blog & a nice island,
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! YEMEN!!! kay ganda (wonderful)
ReplyDeletePLEASE revise your definition of endemic.
ReplyDeleteHello Steve, could you please not to think of digging up for an exploration of oil and minerals??? What you have to do is to come there and enjoy your self with all beauties of God's creatures!!
ReplyDeleteRegards, from a southeast-asian lady!
I just had a dream of this island and I woke up and went for search, did not know it exist, wow so kool
ReplyDeletelooks like the places from the first journey to the center of the earth movie.. very beautiful..
ReplyDeleteHi southeastern-asian lady.....I think 'steve' is being sarcastic.:(
ReplyDeleteAs sad as this is to say....while you lovely people have an abundance of beauty.....we unfortunately have an abundance of sarcastic people (but they are not the majority thank the good LORD). They constantly bash our own beautiful country and I think this was 'steve's' attempt to bash our country once again. It breaks my heart. :''(