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- Vatu_Vara abstract "Vatu Vara Island lies in the northwest sector of Fiji's northern Lau Group of islands, 32 km (20 mi) west of Mago Island and some 60 km (37 mi) south-west of Vanua Balavu at Lat: 17° 26'00 S Long: 179° 31'00 W.The island is 3 km (1.9 mi) in diameter at the base of its 305-metre-high (1,001 ft) summit and is also referred to as "Hat Island" due to the summit's shape. The limestone cliffs, some 60 metres in height, of the guyot and the rest of the island are covered in dense tropical jungle.The volcanic and limestone island is nearly 2 miles (3.2 km) in diameter at its base. Its 1973 305-metre (1,001 ft) summit, the highest in Lau, is a massive truncated pyramid bounded on all sides by almost perpendicular cliffs up to 200 feet (61 m) in height. The crest of the pyramid is some 40 acres (160,000 m2) in extent, and is generally flat, although pitted with holes and depressions from 6–30 feet (1.8–9.1 m) deep, some of them filled with water. At its base there is in most places a wide belt of gently sloping land, standing not more than 25 feet (7.6 m) above sea level, and forming the brim of the hat suggesting the island’s profile. On the northern and eastern edges of the island the sea breaks against the limestone cliffs, which are deeply undercut; but elsewhere the island is circled by a broad fringing reef, which, off the western coast swings sharply away from the shore to enclose the lagoon. The precipitous sides of the central mass are scored by three shallow terraces, marking pauses in the uplift of the island; but these are not readily observed, being smothered under the dense vegetation that clothes the whole towering structure.It is a former atoll, specifically called a “Guyot”. This is an extinct volcano that has become overgrown by coral reefs to form an atoll. The flat top was once at sea level, which is why the summit is flat. Its unmistakable shape, and its massive peak like that of a vast stone hat, dominates the surrounding skyline and is recognizable over a radius of thirty-five miles (56 km) from nearby islands such as Kaibu, Yacata, and Vanua Balavu.The island is privately owned by Jim Jannard, and is currently uninhabited.".
- Vatu_Vara thumbnail NASA_2000-Vatu_Vara.jpg?width=300.
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageID "7167753".
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageLength "3331".
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageRevisionID "657930097".
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageWikiLink Above_sea_level.
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lau_Islands.
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Private_islands.
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Uninhabited_islands_of_Fiji.
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageWikiLink Fiji.
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- Vatu_Vara wikiPageWikiLink James_Jannard.
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- Vatu_Vara wikiPageWikiLink Kaibu.
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageWikiLink Lau_Islands.
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- Vatu_Vara wikiPageWikiLink Metres_above_sea_level.
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageWikiLink Vanua_Balavu.
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageWikiLink Yacata.
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageWikiLink File:NASA_2000-Vatu_Vara.jpg.
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageWikiLink File:Vatu_Vara_from_west.png.
- Vatu_Vara wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vatu Vara".
- Vatu_Vara hasPhotoCollection Vatu_Vara.
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- Vatu_Vara subject Category:Lau_Islands.
- Vatu_Vara subject Category:Private_islands.
- Vatu_Vara subject Category:Uninhabited_islands_of_Fiji.
- Vatu_Vara hypernym Km.
- Vatu_Vara point "-17.433333333333334 -179.53333333333333".
- Vatu_Vara type Archipelago.
- Vatu_Vara type Article.
- Vatu_Vara type Archipelago.
- Vatu_Vara type Article.
- Vatu_Vara type SpatialThing.
- Vatu_Vara comment "Vatu Vara Island lies in the northwest sector of Fiji's northern Lau Group of islands, 32 km (20 mi) west of Mago Island and some 60 km (37 mi) south-west of Vanua Balavu at Lat: 17° 26'00 S Long: 179° 31'00 W.The island is 3 km (1.9 mi) in diameter at the base of its 305-metre-high (1,001 ft) summit and is also referred to as "Hat Island" due to the summit's shape.".
- Vatu_Vara label "Vatu Vara".
- Vatu_Vara sameAs Vatu_Vara.
- Vatu_Vara sameAs Vatu_Vara.
- Vatu_Vara sameAs Vatu_Vara.
- Vatu_Vara sameAs m.0h7t0t.
- Vatu_Vara sameAs Вату-Вара.
- Vatu_Vara sameAs 4035840.
- Vatu_Vara sameAs Q2096156.
- Vatu_Vara sameAs Q2096156.
- Vatu_Vara sameAs 瓦拉島.
- Vatu_Vara lat "-17.433333333333334".
- Vatu_Vara long "-179.53333333333333".
- Vatu_Vara wasDerivedFrom Vatu_Vara?oldid=657930097.
- Vatu_Vara depiction NASA_2000-Vatu_Vara.jpg.
- Vatu_Vara isPrimaryTopicOf Vatu_Vara.