- Salomon Islands
The Salomon Islands is a small
atoll of theBritish Indian Ocean Territory . It is located in the Northeast of theChagos Archipelago , between Blenheim Reef andPeros Banhos . The main islands in the group are Ile Boddam, with the former main settlement, and a land area of 1.08 km², and Ile Anglaise (0.82 km²), both on the western rim of the reef. There were smaller settlements ofChagossians in Fouquet (0.45 km²) and Takamaka (0.48 km) Islands. Île de la Passe is 0.28 km² in area, and Île Mapou 0.04 km². The remaining islets are much smaller.The total land area is about 3.5 km².There is a passage into the
lagoon , named Baie de Salomon, on the Northern side, between Ile Anglaise and Ile de la Passe. The Salomon Islands are one of the favorite anchoring spots for itinerantyachtsmen passing through the Chagos. Now uninhabited, the islands are overrun by low jungle between the coconut trees and it is hard to find the traces of the former settlements.Historical Facts
This atoll was settled in the last half of the 18th century by coconut plantation workers from
Mauritius (then known as Ile de France). Little is known about the condition of the workers who were mostly from African origin and most probably living in conditions close toslavery . The company exploiting the plantation was called theChagos Agalega Company .The Salomon Islands were surveyed in 1837 by Commander
Robert Moresby of the Indian Navy on the HMS Benares. Moresby's survey produced the first detailed map of this atoll. They were surveyed again in 1905 by Commander B.T. Sommerville on the HMS Sealark, who drew a more accurate map.Some of the Salomon Islands were inhabited by theChagossians , but at the time that the British Government decided to empty the Chagos of local inhabitants only Ile Boddam was inhabited.The inhabitants of the Salomon Islands, numbering about 400, were forcefully evicted by the British and resettled in
Mauritius .Ile Boddam had a jetty, shops, offices, a school, a church and a villa where the plantation manager lived. All these buildings are hidden by thick jungle now. The tanks still collect water which is used by yachtsmen to replenish their supplies. Fact|date=November 2007.Islets
The individual islets of the atoll are, starting in the North, clockwise:
#Île de la Passe
#Île Mapou
#Île Takamaka
#Île Fouquet
#Île Sepulture
#Île Jacobin
#Île CharlesÎle du Sel
#Île Poule
#Île Boddam
#Île Diable
#Île Anglaise
#Île Du SelExternal links
* [http://www.chagos.org/geo/carte-salomon.jpgMap of Salomon Islands]
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