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The islands of Maria and Marotiri are not suitable for sustained habitation. Several of the islands have uninhabited islets or rocks off their coastlines. Austral Islands' population is 6,965 on almost 150 km 2 (58 sq mi). The capital of the Austral Islands administrative subdivision is Tupua'i.
Wasp Island, the only island in Durras Inlet near Batemans Bay [4] Wedding Cake Island, a small island off the coast of Coogee; Windang Island, a small island at the entrance to Lake Illawarra; Woodford Island, in the Clarence River immediately upstream of Maclean; Yellow Rock Island, at junction of Bellinger and Kalang Rivers near Urunga
The Bass Islands (27º 35' S, 144º W) include inhabited Rapa island (or Rapa Iti) and the uninhabited Marotiri or Bass Rocks to the southeast. Tubuai is the largest of the Austral islands at 44 km 2. The total land area of the ecoregion is 142 km 2. [1] [3]
TupuaŹ»i (French: Tubuai) is the main island of the Austral Island group, located 640 km (400 mi) south of Tahiti. In addition to Tubuai, the group of islands include Rimatara, Rurutu, Raivavae, Rapa and the uninhabited Îles Maria. They are part of the Austral Islands in the far southwest of French Polynesia in the south Pacific Ocean.
This is a gallery of current and historical flags of ... Flag of the Cook Islands between June 11, 1901 and March 24, 1902 ... Flag of the Austral Islands (1985-present)
Marotiri is a group of four uninhabited volcanic rocks protruding from the sea (and several submerged rocks), forming the southeastern end of the Austral Islands of French Polynesia. Marotiri is also known as Bass Rocks (Îlots de Bass in French), [2] maybe according to the name of the European explorer George Bass.
Raivavae lies in the Cook-Austral volcanic chain, a series of submarine volcanoes and volcanic islands that stretches along the south of the Pacific Plate. The central island of Raivavae was formed from a hotspot on the Pacific Plate, whose magma production ended about 6.5 million years ago. [7]
Pages in category "Islands of the Austral Islands" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.