Pukarua

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Pukarua
File:Pukarua2.jpg
NASA picture of Pukarua Atoll
Pukarua is located in French Polynesia
Pukarua
Geography
Location Pacific Ocean
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Archipelago Tuamotus
Area Lua error in Module:Convert at line 1851: attempt to index local 'en_value' (a nil value).  (lagoon)
7 km² (above water)
Length 17 km (10.6 mi)
Width 4.5 km (2.8 mi)
Country
France
Overseas collectivity French Polynesia
Administrative subdivision Tuamotus
Commune Reao
Largest settlement Marautagaroa
Demographics
Population 227[1] (as of 2012)
File:Pukarua1.jpg
View of Marautagaroa
File:Pukarua Map.jpg
Map of Pukarua Atoll.

Pukarua, sometimes also listed as "Pukaruha" (especially on French maps), is a coral atoll in the eastern Tuamotu Archipelago. The nearest atoll, Reao, is located 48 km to the ESE.

Pukarua Atoll is 17 km long and its maximum width is 4.5 km. It has a long island on its northeastern reef, shaped somewhat like a fish hook, as well as a number of small islands. The atoll is surrounded by a coral reef without a proper passage. There is a pier from which small to medium-sized ships can be launched.

The only village is Marautagaroa, populated by about 100 inhabitants.

The atoll's lagoon is interesting for snorkelers because of the presence of giant clams.

History

Flag of Reao Pukaruha

Pukarua Atoll was first visited by Europeans in 1797, when British mariner James Wilson was sailing from Tongatapu to the Marquesas on ship Duff. He found Pukarua uninhabited, but saw the tokens of former occupancy. Wilson named Pukarua "Searle Island" after a friend he had in the Transport office in England.

Thirty years later another British explorer, Frederick Beechey, found Pukarua inhabited by Polynesians.

Administration

Pukarua Atoll is administratively part of the commune of Reao.

Transport

The atoll is served by the Pukarua Airport (IATA: PUKICAO: NTGQ). Inaugurated in 1979, the runway was extended from 900 to 1200m in April 2006.

References

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