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  2. Conway Reef - Wikipedia

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    Its former name is given to the Conway Reef plate which is a tectonic microplate that extends on the sea bottom to the north of the reef. The Australian plate is subducting under the New Hebrides plate to produce an active seismic zone the Hunter fracture zone and in concert with propagating back-arc extension, a volcanic Hunter Ridge that extends from southern Vanuatu to the area of Ceva-I-Ra ...

  3. I saw Fiji's magic myself. Here's how travelers can ... - AOL

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    Fiji Airways is the only airline with direct flights from the U.S. to Fiji, a 10-hour trip from Los Angeles. After scuba diving with manta rays and spending time in a local village, I fell in love ...

  4. Koro Sea - Wikipedia

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    Rocks, sandbars [7] and numerous coral reefs between the islands [10] occupy about 411 square kilometres (159 sq mi; 120 sq nmi) of the sea, [11] making navigation possible only through a few narrow passages in its central portion. [10] The sea separates the two underwater platforms from which the Fiji Islands rise.

  5. Ringgold Isles - Wikipedia

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    Taininbeka is an atoll in Fiji, a member of the Ringgold Isles archipelago, which forms an outlier group to the northern island of Vanua Levu. This uninhabited islet is situated at 16.04°S and 179.09°E, and has a total land area of 144.34 hectares (0.5573 sq mi; 356.7 acres).

  6. Wailagi Lala - Wikipedia

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    Wailagi Lala (pronounced [waiˈlaŋi ˈlala]) is the northernmost outpost of Fiji's Lau Islands.This tiny atoll, with an area of just 30 hectares (74 acres) and rising no more than 3 metres (10 ft) above mean sea level, is situated at 16.45° South and 179.6° West.

  7. Recreational dive sites - Wikipedia

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    The operators of scuba diving quarries may add objects or debris fields to the bottom of the quarry for divers to explore while scuba diving. Mostly these are man made objects such as boats, cars, and trucks. Some quarries have such large objects as school buses, small buildings, or commercial airliners on the bottom.