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Description
Isabel is one of the larger islands in the Solomon Islands archipelago, located in the South Pacific Ocean. It is known for its lush landscapes, rich biodiversity, and vibrant cultural heritage. The island features mountainous terrain covered with tropical rainforests, along with numerous rivers and streams that flow into the surrounding seas.
The capital of Isabel is Buala, a small town that serves as the administrative center for the island. The local economy is primarily based on agricultural activities, including the cultivation of coconuts and cocoa, complemented by fishing and forestry. Isabel is also recognized for its artisanal crafts, which are often made by local communities.
Isabel is home to a variety of wildlife, making it a significant area for conservation. Its marine environment includes coral reefs that support diverse marine life. The island is also culturally rich, with traditions and practices that have been preserved by its indigenous communities over generations.
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