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- Q1320895 subject Q8467340.
- Q1320895 subject Q8467760.
- Q1320895 subject Q8520031.
- Q1320895 subject Q8556210.
- Q1320895 abstract "Tuanaki or Tuanahe is the name of a vanished group of islets, once part of the Cook Islands. It was located south of Rarotonga and within two days sail of Mangaia.In 1916 the Polynesian Society of Honolulu published an account by a sailor who had visited there in 1842, spending six days among the natives. However this account added that two years later in 1844, a schooner of English missionaries had found nothing. Some Tuanakians who had emigrated to Rarotonga allegedly survived.The 1916 publication re-ignited interest in the flyaway islands, and explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, when planning the Shackleton-Rowett Expedition of 1921-1922, proclaimed as one of his goals the rediscovery of Tuanaki. The explorer died in Antarctic waters before he was able to mount a serious search for the vanished archipelago.It was suggested in 1984 that the Haymet Rocks were a remnant of Tuanaki. However, the existence of the Haymet Rocks at some point is unconfirmed as well.".
- Q1320895 wikiPageWikiLink Q1359323.
- Q1320895 wikiPageWikiLink Q1591955.
- Q1320895 wikiPageWikiLink Q1631834.
- Q1320895 wikiPageWikiLink Q207524.
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- Q1320895 wikiPageWikiLink Q8467340.
- Q1320895 wikiPageWikiLink Q8467760.
- Q1320895 wikiPageWikiLink Q8520031.
- Q1320895 wikiPageWikiLink Q8556210.
- Q1320895 wikiPageWikiLink Q957543.
- Q1320895 comment "Tuanaki or Tuanahe is the name of a vanished group of islets, once part of the Cook Islands. It was located south of Rarotonga and within two days sail of Mangaia.In 1916 the Polynesian Society of Honolulu published an account by a sailor who had visited there in 1842, spending six days among the natives. However this account added that two years later in 1844, a schooner of English missionaries had found nothing.".
- Q1320895 label "Tuanaki".