Talk:Zembra

Latest comment: 11 years ago by 68.191.210.70

Zembra island was the boundary between the Roman and the Carthaginese Empires. Now it's a National Park (marine and terrestrial) and a Man & Biosphere UNESCO reserve. This hotspot of Mediterranean biodiversity hosts almost half of the global population of the Marine bird Cory's shearwater (10 000-15 000 couples), the highest world density of Peregrine falcon, rare and threatened plants, outstanding Reptiles and so on... In the 70's a touristic resort was built and was deserted few years later. The Tunisian press announced in november 2007 another touristic project, a major threat to the natural and cultural heritage of this island.22:15, 17 December 2007 (UTC)~--Mighe (talk) 22:15, 17 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

"...eyes fresh with a flow of the weak to the valley slope..." (?!) edit

Unless someone objects, I indend to remove part of the article that was added by Aledsa on April 24, 2011. The full body of text to be removed is quoted below. Reason: text is incomprehensible. If you object, please consider rewriting this fragment.

"Vegetation consists of about 266 plant species are distributed according to topography of land, including olive and juniper Phoenician and Gorse along Aldhiro and ling and Alkhalnj multi flowers grows in abundance in the adult spinal north-eastern side in addition to other plants in favor of saline soils. Characterized by the island layers ground ranging from rock, clay, sand and lime magnesium, especially in big head north and there in the deep corridors and arches under the water also has a Mediterranean climate, but exposed to the winds of autumn and winter and the sea currents deep and there are some eyes fresh with a flow of the weak to the valley slope of the Highland." 68.191.210.70 (talk) 22:46, 13 February 2013 (UTC)Reply