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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Lord Howe Island Group' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
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The kentia palm (known locally as the thatch palm, as it was used to roof the houses of the early settlers) is popular worldwide as decorative palm that grows well both outdoors (in sufficiently warm climates) and indoors; the mild climate of the island has lead to the evolution of a palm that can tolerate low light, a dry atmosphere and lowish temperatures xe2x80x94 ideal for indoor conditions [14], particularly in higher-end venues such as hotel lobbies, galleries and large foyers where their high price (thanks to their relative rarity) is no disincentive to their use.
[82] No public transport or mobile phone coverage is available, but public telephones, fax facilities, and internet access are,[82] as well as a local radio station and newsletter, The Signal.
[85][86] Swimming, snorkelling, and scuba diving are also popular in the lagoon, as well as off Tenth of June Island, a small rocky outcrop in the Admiralty group where an underwater plateau drops 36xc2xa0m (118xc2xa0ft) to reveal extensive gorgonia and black corals growing on the vertical walls.
This triggered a second wave of extinctions, including the vinous-tinted thrush, the robust white-eye, the Lord Howe starling, the Lord Howe fantail and the Lord Howe gerygone, as well as the destruction of the native phasmid and the decimation of palm fruits.
The Lord Howe Island Group is an outstanding example of oceanic islands of volcanic origin containing a unique biota of plants and animals, as well as the worldxe2x80x99s most southerly true coral reef.
It is an area of spectacular and scenic landscapes encapsulated within a small land area, and provides important breeding grounds for colonies of seabirds as well as significant natural habitat for the conservation of threatened species.