India, Andamans, A&N Islands
The natural vegetation of the Andamans is tropical forest, with mangroves on the coast. The rainforests are similar in composition to those of the west coast of Burma. Most of the forests are evergreen, but there are areas of deciduous forest on North Andaman, Middle Andaman, Baratang and parts of South Andaman Island. The South Andaman forests have a profuse growth of epiphytic vegetation, mostly ferns and orchids. The Andaman forests are largely unspoiled, despite logging and the demands of the fast-growing population driven by immigration from the Indian mainland. There are protected areas on Little Andaman, Narcondam, North Andaman and South Andaman, but these are mainly aimed at preserving the coast and the marine wildlife rather than the rainforests.
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands have great maritime importance. During the British period political leaders considered dangerous to the interests of the Raj and other dreaded criminals were deported from mainland to the Cellular Jail- the Indian Bastille, situated on the sea coast of Atlanta Point in the North-Eastern part of Port Blair. Thus these islands were infamously known as the 'Black Water Prison' or 'Kala Pani'.
Of the people who live in the Andaman Islands, a small minority of about 1,000 are the so-called Andamanese, the aboriginal inhabitants (adivasi) of the islands. By the 1850s when they first came into sustained contact by outside groups, there were estimated 7,000 Adamanese, divided into the following major groups: Great Andamanese; Jarawa; Jangil (or Rutland Jarawa); Onge; & Sentinelese. As the numbers of settlers from the mainland increased (at first mostly prisoners and involuntary indentured labourers, later purposely recruited farmers), these indigenous people lost territory and numbers in the face of punitive expeditions by British troops, land encroachment and various epidemic diseases. Presently, there remain only approximately 400–450 indigenous Andamanese. The Jangil were soon extinct. The Great Andamanese were originally 10 distinct tribes with 5,000 people in total; most of the tribes are extinct, and the survivors, now just 52, speak mostly Hindi. The Onge are reduced to less than 100 people. Only the Jarawa and Sentinelese still maintain a steadfast independence and refuse most attempts at contact; their numbers are uncertain but estimated to be in the low hundreds.
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On the way to the limestone caves in Baratang,Andaman Islands, India.
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Helictites and Stalagmites at Natural Lime Stone Cave at Baratang, A&N, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, India.
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Narrow passage with visitors to Natural Lime Stone Cave at Baratang, A&N, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, India.
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Near the limestone caves in Baratang,Andaman Islands, India.
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Near the limestone caves in Baratang,Andaman Islands, India.
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Near the limestone caves in Baratang,Andaman Islands, India.
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Fresh lemon juice being prepared near the limestone caves in Baratang,Andaman Islands, India.
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Thick mangroves on the way to see the limestone caves in Baratang,Andaman Islands, India.
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Live mud volcano at Baratang Island, A&N, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, India
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Live mud volcano at Baratang Island, A&N, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, India
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Inter island transportation on Andaman Islands
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Jarawas on National Highway 223 (NH 223), otherwise known as the Great Andaman Trunk Road, which connects Port Blair and Diglipur and Baratang in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. India.
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Jarawa tribal men wait at the side and the children or women are the ones that come to the vehicles as they know the timing of the convoy. Jarawa (Jarwa) are one of the adivasi indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands in India. Their present numbers are estimated at between 250–400 individuals. Some of them come to the Great Andaman Trunk Road (National Highway 223 which connects Port Blair and Diglipur in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. India.
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Jarawa tribal women with child wait at the side as they know the timing of the convoy. Jarawa (Jarwa) are one of the adivasi indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands in India. Their present numbers are estimated at between 250–400 individuals. Some of them come to the Great Andaman Trunk Road (National Highway 223 which connects Port Blair and Diglipur in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. India.
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Jolly Buoy island, A&N, Andaman & Nicobar, Islands, India
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Snorkling in the sea water at Jolly Buoy from Port Blair, A&N, Andaman & Nicobar, Islands, India
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Fun in the water at Jolly Buoy from Port Blair, A&N, Andaman & Nicobar, Islands, India
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Damage due to tsunami at Port Blair, A&N, India
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Jolly Buoy island, A&N, Andaman & Nicobar, Islands, India
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Crabs at an island in Port Blair, Andaman Islands
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Jolly Buoy island, A&N, Andaman & Nicobar, Islands, India
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Jolly Buoy island, A&N, Andaman & Nicobar, Islands, India
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Jolly Buoy island, A&N, Andaman & Nicobar, Islands, India
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Swiming and snorkling at Jolly Buoy island at Port Blair, Andaman Islands.
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Boat ride from Jolly Buoy island to Ross Island, A&N, Andaman & Nicobar, Islands, India.
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Panoramic view at Jolly Buoy island, A&N, Andaman & Nicobar, Islands, India
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Vir Savarkar Airport, Andaman and Nicobar, Port Blair, India.
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Runway at Port Blair, A&N, Andaman & Nicobar, Islands, India.
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