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Botany / Physical geography / Tropical agriculture / Cooking oils / Vegetable oils / Coconut / Eagle Islands / Great Chagos Bank / Palm oil / Chagos Archipelago / Flora / Nature reserves
Date: 2014-03-11 07:48:16
Botany
Physical geography
Tropical agriculture
Cooking oils
Vegetable oils
Coconut
Eagle Islands
Great Chagos Bank
Palm oil
Chagos Archipelago
Flora
Nature reserves

Eagle Island with its old coconut plantation The settlement was abandoned in the 1930s Coconuts and the Oil Islands Almost all of the Chagos islands are covered with the coconut, Cocos nucifera. This characteristic tree

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