- Isle of Pines, New Caledonia
The Isle of Pines (French: "Île des Pins";
Kanak name: "Kunyié") is an island located in thePacific Ocean , in thearchipelago ofNew Caledonia , an overseas territory ofFrance . The island is part of the commune (municipality) ofL'Île-des-Pins , in the South Province of New Caledonia. The Isle of Pines is often nicknamed "l'île la plus proche du paradis" ("the closest island to Paradise") and is famous for snorkeling and scuba diving in and around its colorful lagoon. Many species of tropical fish and corals can be seen in the transparent water.The island is located around coord|22|37|5.16|S|167|28|40.51|E|type:isle and measures 15 km (9 miles) by 13 km (8 miles). It lies southeast of "Grande Terre", New Caledonia's main island and is approximately 100 kilometres south-east of the capital
Noumea . There is one airport (code ILP) with a 1,097-meter (3,600 ft) runway. The Isle of Pines is surrounded by theNew Caledonia Barrier Reef .The inhabitants of the island are mainly native
Melanesian Kanaks and the population is approximately 2,000 (estimated 2006) (1989 population 1,465).The island is rich with animal life and is home to many unique creatures such as the Crested Gecko
Rhacodactylus ciliatus and the world's largest geckoRhacodactylus leachianus .The pic Nga is the island's highest point, at 262 meters (860 ft) elevation.
History
The island was first discovered by
Captain James Cook in 1774 on his second voyage toNew Zealand .Captain Cook also gave the island its name after seeing the tall native pines ("araucaria columnaris "). It is said he never actually disembarked onto the island but as he saw signs of inhabitance (smoke) assumed it was inhabited. In the 1840's bothProtestant andCatholic missionaries arrived, along with merchants seeking sandalwood.The French took possession of the island in 1853 at which time the native
Kunies opted for the Catholic religion. In 1872 the island became a French penal colony, home to approximately 3,000 political deportees from theParis Commune .External links
* [http://www.ulivewhere.com/low/downloads/download-isleofpines.html Audio interview with Isle of Pines resident about life on the Isle of Pines]
* [http://www.janeresture.com/newcal/pines.htm Jane's Isle of Pines Page]
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