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So we left Rio in shitty weather and yet again didn´t have the smoothest journey missing a bus but when we got to this little town called Trindade all was forgotten.
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Trindade (20º 50 'S and 29º 30' W) is 1,140 kilometers (km) from the mainland, and the Martin Vaz islets (20º 50 'S and 28º 85' W) are visible from Trindade, 42 km to the east.
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Otherwise, vegetation is short and shrubby, consisting of herbs, grasses, and Ciperaceae, though the native Colubrina glandulosa var. reitzii does still occur on Trindade.
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The Trindade petral (Pterodroma a. arminjoniana) is found only here within the Atlantic region and otherwise occurs only in the Indian Ocean on Mauritius.
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Conservation initiatives on Trindade involve the removal of introduced animals, the preservation of remaining native flora and fauna, particularly endemic species, and the reforestation of soil-favorable areas.
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POIT has undertaken these tasks, and it is expected that Trindade may eventually recover a portion of its original vegetation, referred to as "exuberant" in ancient descriptions.
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The Trindade-Martin Vaz Archipelago has no permanent settlement, though Trindade is visited by researchers and periodically occupied by teams from the Brazilian Navy.
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Entirely volcanic in origin, Trindade has a steep and rugged terrain.
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Present soil conditions no longer permit reintroduction of several tree species once found on Trindade.
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