poniedziałek, 31 grudnia 2018

Marotiri (Bass Rocks)

Marotiri (Bass Rocks)

Geography
Marotiri is a group of four volcanic rocks, forming the southeastern end of the Austral Islands of French Polynesia. The rocks are located in the subtropical climate zone, the climate is humid and temperate. The lower rocks are almost devoid of vegetation - although there is some vegetation on the upper slopes and summits. They are important as a seabird rookery. Fish abound in the adjacent waters.
Another name: Cuatro-Coronados
Location: 27°55′S 143°26′W. It is located 75 km of Rapa Iti, and about 1,167 km west-south-westward of Pitcairn Island
Area: 4.31 ha or 0.043 km² (Northern Rock – 0.58 ha, Central Rock – 0.18 ha, Southern Rock – 2.24 ha and Western Rock – 1.31 ha). The rocks are between 1.5 and 3 kilometres apart.
Highest point: 113 m (371 ft) above sea-level (Southern Rock).
Population: uninhabited. 

Map of Marotiri

Marotiri

Marotiri

History
The rocks had been visited by Polynesian before they were discovered by Europeans. The Polynesians probably came there to collect the bird’s eggs and fishing.
The Frenchman Jean Guilin, an author of a travel guide about the Austral Islands, concludes on the Southern rock had once been a stronghold of the Polynesian indigenous people who had been created by the tribes of the neighbouring island of Rapa for the protection of fishing areas as a refuge.
1800 – Marotiri was discovered for Europe by George Bass.
1956 - Thor Heyerdahl was on a visit to Southern Rock. He discovered some stone structures that have been made by Polynesians. The function and age of those structures are unknown.

Marotiri

Marotiri

Sources:
Pacific Islands Volume II Eastern Pacific Naval Intelligence Division 1943

wtorek, 25 grudnia 2018

Flag of the Tuamotu Islands

Flag of the Tuamotu Islands

The Tuamotu Archipelago (French: Îles Tuamotu), is a French Polynesian chain of 76 coral islands and atolls in the South Pacific Ocean.

Flag
Flag of the Tuamotu Archipelago

The flag of the Tuamotu, in proportions 2:3, is horizontally divided red-white-red (1:1:1) with a blue vertical stripe placed along the hoist and stretching over 2/7 of the flag length. The sixteen stars represent the sixteen municipalities forming the archipelago: Anaa; Arutua; Fakarava; Fangatau; Hao; Hikueru; Makemo; Manihi; Napuka; Nukutavake; Puka Puka; Rangiroa; Reao; Takaroa; Tatakoto; and Tureia.
The flag has been used since 4th December 1985, when the Territorial Government issued a decree that the flags of the archipelagos and islands of French Polynesia may be flown next to the French Polynesian Territorial and French National flags. The flag is based on the flag of the Kingdom of Tuamotu (1832-1843).

Flag of the Tuamotu Kingdom (1832-1843)

Sources

niedziela, 23 grudnia 2018

Raeffsky Islands

Raeffsky Islands
The Raeffsky Islands are a subgroup of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia. There are nineteen atolls.
Name
(Another name)
Land area
Lagoon area
Population
(2012)
Largest settlement
Aratika atoll
(Carlshoff)
8.3 km2
(3 sq mi)
145 km2
(56 sq mi)
160
Paparara
Taiaro atoll
(Maro-taua)
6 km2
(2.3 sq mi)
12 km2
(4.6 sq mi)
uninhabited
-
Kauehi atoll
(Putake)
15 km2
(6 sq mi)
321 km2
(120 sq mi) 
257
Tearavero
Raraka atoll
(Te Marie)
7.2 km2
(2.8 sq mi)
342  km2
(132 sq mi)
110
Motupapu
Faaite atoll
(Faaiti)
8.87 km2
(3.42 sq mi)
227 km2
(88 sq mi)
401
Hitianau
Tahanea atoll
(Tchitchagoff)
7.7 km2
(3 sq mi)
522.5 km2
(202 sq mi)
uninhabited
-
Anaa atoll
(Nganaa-nui)
38 km2
(15 sq mi)
90 km2
(35 sq mi) 
497
Tukuhora
Katiu atoll
(Taungataki)
10 km2
(4 sq mi)
232.5 km2
(90 sq mi) 
250
Toini
Makemo atoll
(Rangi-kemo)
56 km2
(22 sq mi)
603 km2
(233 sq mi) 
832
Pouheva
Hiti atoll
(Hiti-rau-mea)
3 km2
(1.15 sq mi)
15  km2
(6 sq mi) 
uninhabited
-
Tepoto Sud atoll
(Ti Poto)
0.6 km²
(0.2 sq mi) 
2.5 km²
(0.97 sq mi)
uninhabited
-
Tuanake atoll
(Mata-rua-puna)
6 km²
(2 sq mi)
26 km²
(10 sq mi) 
uninhabited
-
Motutunga atoll
1.4 km²
(0.55 sq mi)
126 km²
(49 sq mi)
uninhabited
-
Haraiki atoll
(San Quintín)
4 km²
(1.5 sq mi)
10.4 km²
(4.0 sq mi) 
uninhabited
-
Takume atoll
(Pukamaru)
5 km²
(2 sq mi)
43.5 km²
(16.8 sq mi)
116
Ohomo
Raroia atoll
(Raro-nuku)
41 km²
(16 sq mi)
359 km²
(139 sq mi) 
233
Garumaoa
Taenga atoll
(Taunga-hara)
20 km²
(8 sq mi)
140 km²
(54 sq mi) 
124
Henuparea
Nihiru atoll
(Nikia)
20 km²
(8 sq mi)
79 km²
(31 sq mi) 
11
-
Marutea Nord atoll
2.7 km²
(1.0 sq mi)
458 km²
(177 sq mi) 
uninhabited
-
Total
261 km2
(102 sq mi)
3,754 km2
(1,459 sq mi)
2,991
-


Map of Raeffsky Islands
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuamotus