Tuesday, 13 May 2008

Where is the location of this island?

There are about Eighty kilometres south-east of Noumea lies the enchanting island namely Isle of Pines and which is often called as the 'Jewel of the South Pacific'. The island is 14 km wide, 18 km long and surrounded by sublime beaches under swaying palms and soaring Araucaria pines. The idylic beaches and bays abound in natures colour. White sandy beaches framed by dark green giant pine trees with natural spectacular colours in the water and beautiful colourful corals and fish below.
The island was given its comtemporary name by Captain Cook but to the indigenous inhabitants this slice of paradise is known as Kunie.
The best beaches and bays include: Kuto Bay and Kanumera Cove to the southwest, the unbelievable Upi Bay, Oro Bay, with its magnificent lagoon and the natural swimming pool to the north. The majestic colonial pines that cover the island. can grow up to 200 feet high.

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