- Rarotonga
Rarotonga is the most populous island in a group of islands known as the
Cook Islands , with a population of 14,153 (census 2006).Cook Islands' Parliament buildings, as well as the international airport, are located on Rarotonga. Because it is the most populous island, Cook Islanders may be referred to as Rarotongan, but they may in fact come from one of the other 15 islands in the group, such as
Aitutaki orMangaia . Rarotonga is also a very popular tourist destination with manyresorts ,hotels andmotels .The chief town,Avarua , on the north coast, is also thecapital of the Cook Islands.Geography
Rarotonga Island stands over 14750 feet (4500 meters) above the ocean floor. The island is 20 miles (32 km) in circumference and has an area of 26 square miles (67.19 km²). At a depth of 13000 feet (4000 meters), the volcano is nearly 31 miles (50 km) in diameter. Te Manga, at 2140 feet (658 meters) above sea level, is the highest peak on the island.
The island is surrounded by a lagoon, which often extends more than a hundred yards (meters) to the reef, then sloping steeply to deep water. The reef fronts the shore to the north of the island, making the lagoon there unsuitable for swimming and watersports, but to the south east, particularly around Muri, the lagoon is at its widest and deepest. This part of the island is the most popular with tourists for swimming, snorkelling and boating. Agricultural terraces, flats, and swamps surround the central mountain area.
Along the southeast coast, off
Muri Beach are four smallcoral islets within a few hundred meters of the shore, within the fringing coral reef, listed from north to south with their areas inhectare s: [http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/duffy/arb/190/v190.pdf, page 107]
#Mo tutapu 11.0
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#Taakoka 1.7The interior of the island is dominated by eroded volcanic peaks cloaked in dense vegetation. Sealed and unsealed roads allow access to valleys but the interior of the island remains largely unpopulated due to forbidding terrain and lack of infrastructure.
A large tract of land has been set aside in the south east as the Takitumu Conservation Area to protect the islands' native birds and plants, especially the
Endangered Rarotonga Flycatcher, Kakerori.ubdivisions
Rarotonga is divided into 5 districts. Avarua constitutes the large north district.
Places of interest
Palm studded white sandy beaches fringe most of the island and there is a popular cross island walk that connects Avatiu valley with the south side of the island. This walk passes Te Rua Manga, the prominent Needle shaped rock visible from the air and some coastal areas. Hikes can also be taken to Raemaru, or flat top mountain. Other stops should include Wigmore Falls and the ancient marae, Arai te Tonga.
Popular island activities include snorkeling, scuba diving, bike riding, horse back riding, hiking, deep-sea fishing, boat tours, scenic flights, restaurants, dancing, island shows, squash, tennis, zipping around on mopeds, and sleeping on the beach. There are also many churches open for service on Sunday, and the beautiful a capella singing alone makes them a must. A surprising but fascinating activity (just ask the locals) is waiting at night at the sea wall which skirts the end of the runway and watching the jets land.
Transport
There are three harbours, Avatiu, Avarua and Avana of which only Avatiu harbour is of any commercial significance. Avatiu harbour serves a small fleet of inter-islands and fishing vessels and cargo ships regularly call from
New Zealand . Large cruise ships have to anchor off shore.Rarotonga is encircled by a main "ring" road that traces the coast. In places there is also a secondary ring road slightly further inland. Due to the mountainous interior, there is no road crossing the island. Rarotonga only has two bus routes: Clockwise & Anti-Clockwise [http://www.sokalavillas.com/info_bus_taxi_X.htm] . Although they have bus stops, the bus drivers drive around picking up anyone they see and dropping them off when the passengers want them to.
Rarotonga International Airport is the main hub of inter-island Transportation with Daily flights to Aitutaki, regular flights to Atiu, Mangaia, Mauke and Mitiaro and occasional flights to the remote Northern Atolls ofManihiki ,Tongareva (Penrhyn) andPukapuka all operated by the local AirlineAir Rarotonga .In the media
*The travel writer
Robert Dean Frisbie died on the island, after having lived there only briefly.
*The 1995 album "Finn" byThe Finn Brothers ends with the song "Kiss the Road of Rarotonga", which was inspired by a motorcycle accident thatTim Finn had during a visit there.
*The U.S. Television series "" was filmed on Aitutaki, one of the islands in the southern group.
*The Mexican rock bandCafé Tacuba has a song on their first album called Rarotonga, but the song title refers instead to a female jungle-dwelling character in a comic book by Antonio Gutierrez
*Two feature-length films are set in Rarotonga: "The Other Side of Heaven," and "Johnny Lingo."
*In the 2008 film [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0410377/ "Nim's Island"] , Rarotonga is portrayed as a waypoint for fictional adventure writer Alexandra Rover (Jodie Foster) on her journey from San Francisco to a South Pacific island located at [http://maps.google.com/maps?num=100&hl=en&safe=off&q=20+s+162+w&ei=zZP4R-yfKZOkpwSUsOR-&ie=UTF8&ll=-20,-162&spn=31.444574,53.085937&z=5/ 200 S 1620 W] . On this island lives 11 year-old Nim Rusoe (Abigail Breslin) with her marine biologist father, Jack (Gerard Butler) and assorted "less than traditional" pets.ee also
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Auparu
*Kingdom of Rarotonga
*List of birds of the Cook Islands
*Treaty of Rarotonga
*Roman Catholic Diocese of Rarotonga References
External links
* [http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-CroLan-c6-1.html History of districts and villages]
* [http://www.nzetc.org/etexts/CroLan/CroLan-002.jpgOriginal Tapere subdivision of Rarotonga]
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