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  2. Vatoa - Wikipedia

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    The island has an area of 4.45 square kilometres (445.00 hectares; 1,099.62 acres) and rises to more than 50 metres (160 feet) above sea level. It is composed wholly of limestone (Koroqara Limestone, Tokalau Limestone Group), probably Late Miocene in age. A single village has a population around 300.

  3. Nanuya Levu - Wikipedia

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    Nanuya Levu (pronounced [naˈnuja ˈleβu]) is a privately owned island of the Yasawa Group in Fiji and the site of the Turtle Island Resort, a sustainable luxury resort and also the locale for the romance adventure film The Blue Lagoon (1980). [1] [2] The island is owned by American entrepreneur Richard Evanson. [3]

  4. List of islands of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands of Fiji. Fiji is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. ... Devils Beach, Turtle Island beach: 1.653: 90 Naucacuvu Island,,, 0.514: 1 Naviti:

  5. Koro Island - Wikipedia

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    On its northwestern tip is situated the Dere Bay Resort [3] and the Koro Beach Resort. [4] A residential subdivision, Koro Seaview Estates [ 5 ] was established around Dere Bay Resort in 1989 and about 60 homes have been established in the development as of 2009 [update] , including a reconstructed 300-year-old home imported from Java , Indonesia.

  6. Nanuya Lailai - Wikipedia

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    The northwestern beach on Nanuya Lailai, showing the dense tropical vegetation on the island. Nanuya Lailai is an island of the Yasawa Group in Fiji.It is located north of Nanuya Levu, which served as a location for the film The Blue Lagoon, separated by a narrow channel.

  7. Lomaloma - Wikipedia

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    Lomaloma (Fijian pronunciation:; officially Lomaloma Tikina, Fijian pronunciation: [lomaloma tikina]) is a village at the south of the island of Vanua Balavu in the Lau archipelago of Fiji. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The settlement is part of the tribal district of Tikina, Lomaloma and consists of 9 villages, 13 Yavusa (tribes), 42 Mataqali (clans), and 54 ...