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  2. Vanua Balavu - Wikipedia

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    It is well watered and has hot springs. There is an extensive reef system, including the islets of Qilaqila also known as the Bay of Islands. The traditional owners of Qilaqila are the iTaukei, the mataqalis' from Mavana Village. All visitors to Qilaqila must do sevusevu and have received permission from the village elders of Daliconi Village ...

  3. Bau (island) - Wikipedia

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    Bau (pronounced ) is a small island in Fiji, off the east coast of the main island of Viti Levu. Bau rose to prominence in the mid-1800s and became Fiji's dominant power; until its cession to Britain, it has maintained its influence in politics and leadership right through to modern Fiji. Due to its sacred nature, foreigners have to apply for a ...

  4. List of islands of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands of Fiji. ... Batimadrai Point, Double Bay, East Point, Korolevu, Nautilus Beach, Rocky Point, Wakaya Lailai Point: 9.25: 600 Yanuca Lailai:

  5. Waya Island - Wikipedia

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    Waya is densely wooded [1] with abundant natural water springs. [2] There are four villages: Nalauwaki, Natawa, Waya Levu and Yalobi. [2]The island has the highest point in the Yasawa Group, at 571 metres (1,873 ft).

  6. Nacula - Wikipedia

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    Nacula is a hilly and volcanic island of the Yasawa Group in Fiji's Ba Province. [1] It is the third-largest and is the second-farthest north in the group of islands. There are 4 resorts on the island called Blue Lagoon Beach Resort, Safe Landing, Oarsman Bay Lodge and Nabua Lodge. Tourism is the main source of income on the island.

  7. Viti Levu - Wikipedia

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    The Fiji Platform lies in a zone bordered by active extension fault lines, around which most of the shallow earthquakes in the area have been centred. These fault lines are: the Fiji Fracture Zone (FFZ) to the north; the 176° Extension Zone (176°E EZ) to the west; and the Hunter Fracture Zone (HFZ) and Lau Ridge to the east. [1]

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