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Monuriki
Monuriki is an uninhabited tiny island in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of Viti Levu in a group of islands known as the Mamanuca Islands. The island is of volcanic origin and is approximately long and wide. The land area is approximately surrounded on all sides by a coral reef. The highest point is . This volcanic islet is part of the Atolls islands and related to a group of three islets in the larger group of Fiji Islands, called "Mamanuca". The islet is surrounded by coral reef; it also includes volcanic rocks, lagoons, and several small beaches, including some white sand beaches. ==Geography== Monuriki has a length of and a width of . The island is slightly mountainous, reaching a maximum height of in the south-east.〔(Peter S. Harlow et. al.: ''The decline of the endemic Fijian crested iguana Brachylophus vitiensis in the Yasawa and Mamanuca archipelagos, western Fiji''. in: Oryx, 41(1), 44–50 ) , hier S. 48.〕 Monuriki is the smallest islet and the southernmost of a small group of three islets, west of Tavua at coordinates 17 ° 36 '32 "South, 177 ° 2' 2"East . The archipelago are very frequently visited tourist resorts and some islets are private. Some tourists people and travel agents refer to Monuriki as Cast Away island (see below), but the name is misleading, since Castaway Island, or ''Qalito'', is another island of the Mamanuca Islands.
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