The Dangli Remnant Islands, encompassing Pulau Dangli, Pulau Pasir, and Pulau Gasing, are a testament to the region's rich geological history. Comprised predominantly of the Setul Formation's greyish limestone, these islands bear traces of past sea-level shifts. Additionally, they showcase distinctive weathering patterns typical of island karsts, coupled with ongoing wave erosion effects. Beyond their geological significance, these islands are biodiversity hotspots. The limestone terrain serves as a refuge for a myriad of unique plant and animal species, further enhancing the islands' importance both as a natural sanctuary and a window into the Earth's Historic Importance transformations.
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Subcategory: Geosite
Tags: Rock Formation, Geopark, Natural History, Historic Site, Marine Park
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Tours & experiences
Explore different ways to experience this area.
Boat Tours: Enjoy scenic boat tours around the island, offering a chance to see the island's beauty from the water.
Peaceful Beaches: Discover secluded beaches perfect for relaxation and sunbathing away from the crowds.
Bird Watching: Home to a variety of bird species, it's a great spot for bird watchers.
Natural Scenery: The island’s untouched natural scenery, including its lush vegetation and clear waters, makes it a perfect destination for nature lovers.
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What is Dangli Remnant Island?
Dangli Remnant Island is a small, pristine island off the coast of Langkawi, known for its natural beauty and rich marine life.
How can I reach Dangli Remnant Island?
The island is accessible via boat tours, which can be arranged from various points in Langkawi.
Are there any conservation rules to be aware of?
Visitors should adhere to conservation guidelines, like not disturbing wildlife and taking all trash back with them.
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