The Marquesas Islands, also known as Te Fenua ʻEnata, are a group of 12 stunning volcanic islands in French Polynesia, famed for their lush landscapes and rich culture.
Overview
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Flora And Fauna
Notable Islands
History And Culture
Conservation Efforts
Economy And Industry
Geography And Climate
Language And Tradition
French Polynesia
James Cook
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🌍 The Marquesas Islands are about 1,500 miles (2,400 km) northeast of Tahiti.
🏝️ There are 12 main islands in the Marquesas group, each with its own charm.
🌋 Nuku Hiva is the largest island in the Marquesas Islands.
🌧️ The rainy season in the Marquesas lasts from December to March.
🏺 Polynesians first settled the islands around 200 BC.
🌊 Captain James Cook visited the Marquesas Islands in 1774.
🐟 The economy of the Marquesas mainly relies on agriculture and fishing.
🏞️ Tourists can explore the islands by boat, small airplanes, or by hiking.
🐢 Conservation groups work hard to protect the islands' unique environment.
❤️ The people of the Marquesas are known for their kindness and warm hospitality.
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