the desert landscapes of the island of massira have little to offer their inhabitants? food and fresh water are scarce. yet this island i have chosen a very rare sea creature. blogger head or big-headed sea turtle 90 percent of the indian ocean sea turtle population returns to massira beach every year to lay their eggs . having coped with this difficult work , the turtle sets off on its way back. her way is blocked by fragments of oceanic rocks exposed at low tide. sharp teeth form an insurmountable barrier to way to the sea. the turtle is stuck between the teeth and may die. she is at risk of dehydration. soon the air temperature will rise to 40 degrees celsius. her shell will turn into a hot oven that will fry the body. but the tide is returning the water level is slowly rising. too slow turtles need much more water to move their heavy body off the rocks. finally she is free. but other dangers await her at sea. i follow him people in the kitchen all over the country. see. after the evening news of these problems with health can become bad blood vessels, the drug angio