Bounty Island Fiji

The Bounty Islands are a small group of uninhabited granite islets and numerous rocks, with a combined area of circa 50 ha in the South Pacific Ocean. Territorially part of New Zealand, they lie about 670 km east-south-east of New Zealand's South Island, 530 km south-west of the Chatham Islands, and 215 km north of the Antipodes Islands. The group is a W…
The Bounty Islands are a small group of uninhabited granite islets and numerous rocks, with a combined area of circa 50 ha in the South Pacific Ocean. Territorially part of New Zealand, they lie about 670 km east-south-east of New Zealand's South Island, 530 km south-west of the Chatham Islands, and 215 km north of the Antipodes Islands. The group is a World Heritage Site.
  • Population: 0
  • Area: 1 km² (0.39 sq mi)
  • Highest elevation: 73 m (240 ft)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org