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Waiheke Island - New Zealand
Waiheke is the second largest of the Gulf Islands lying 20km (12 miles) to the east of Auckland. The island, whose Maori name means "cascading waters" is a popular holiday destination featuring a chain of sandy surf beaches. The principal towns of More...
Wailagilala - Fiji
Literally translated to mean “no water or rain” Wailagilala Island lies to the eastern sea border of the Fiji archipelago in the South Pacific and is the gateway to Fiji for ships coming or going to Samoa and its remote location and complete lack of terrestial water More...
Wake Island - USA, Pacific
Wake Island is actually three low-lying coral islets in the centre of the Pacific Ocean, 3,700 km (2,300 miles) west of Honolulu with an area of only 2.5 square miles. It is a territory of the United States and is linked by causeways, they lie in a crescent More...
Wala - Vanuatu
The island of Wala lies one mile off the island of Malekula, Vanuatu's second largest island in the south western Pacific Ocean. Wala, where the principal means of transport is on foot or by dugout outrigger canoes, is renowned for its unique cultural More...
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