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Rarotonga / Mount Smart photographed in the early 1900s, before the scoria cone was quarried away. The volcano erupted around 20,000 years ago. The scoria cone was formerly 87 metres high with a small crater (around 57 m higher than the surrounding land). Lava flowed about 300 hectares from the eruption, reaching the Manukau Harbour at Māngere.
This is a list of the rivers of the Cook Islands, all of which are located on Rarotonga. They are listed in clockwise order, starting at the north end of the island. Avatiu Stream; Vaikapuangi Stream; Takuvaine Stream; Pue Stream; Tupapa Stream; Matavera Stream; Turangi Stream; Avana Stream; Paringaru Stream; Akapuao Stream; Turoa Stream ...
Map of Manihiki Atoll. Manihiki is an atoll in the northern group of the Cook Islands known informally as the "Island of Pearls". It is located in the Northern Cook Island chain, approximately 1,299 kilometres (807 mi) north of the capital island of Rarotonga, making it one of the most remote inhabitations in the Pacific Ocean.
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Districts and tapere on Rarotonga. Commemorative marker at Ngataniia Bay. Ngatangiia is one of the five districts that make up the island of Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. [1] It is located in the east of the island, to the south of the districts of Matavera and Avarua, and northeast of the district of Titikaveka.
Fagaʻalu is a village in central Tutuila Island, American Samoa.It is also known as Fagaʻalo. [1] It is located on the eastern shore of Pago Pago Harbor, to the south of Pago Pago.
Snorkeling (British and Commonwealth English spelling: snorkelling) is the practice of swimming face down on or through a body of water while breathing the ambient air through a shaped tube called a snorkel, usually with swimming goggles or a diving mask, and swimfins.
One of two bays divided by a narrow isthmus, Sullivan Bay is known as a snorkelling spot, where visitors may swim with penguins, marine turtles, white-tipped reef sharks, and other tropical fish. Galápagos penguins are frequently seen, and a small cave behind Pinnacle Rock houses a breeding colony.