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Does Fiji have any mountains?
Fiji’s largest island, Viti Levu, has a central mountain range dividing it down the middle, with some peaks rising higher than 914 meters (3,000 feet), including Fiji’s highest mountain, Mount Tomanivi. Fiji’s other large islands are also mountainous, with slopes that often rise dramatically near the shoreline.
What geographical features are in Fiji?
Covered in dense tropical rainforest, the islands feature mountainous terrain with heavy annual rainfall frequent to the south-eastern side. The lowlands of the western coast are sheltered by mountainous peaks and experience a dry season perfect for local sugarcane crops.
What makes Fiji so special?
Fiji is known as the ‘Soft Coral Capital of the World’, with the Great Astrolabe Reef surrounding its 333 islands and atolls, so an underwater adventure should be high on your to-do list when visiting Fiji. If you’re a keen diver, you can experience hundreds of different species of fish and coral.
Where is Fiji located in the South Pacific?
Fiji, country and archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean. It surrounds the Koro Sea about 1,300 miles (2,100 km) north of Auckland, New Zealand. It consists of some 300 islands (about 100 of which are inhabited) and 540 islets.
Where are the best places to visit in Fiji?
But savvy travellers are now venturing beyond the coastal tourist hot spots to discover Fiji’s inland attractions. In the interior of Viti Levu, you’ll find natural beauty in scenic rivers, mountains, canyons and waterfalls, and genuine unaffected friendliness in small communities that are worlds away from the hotel hubbub.
How many islands are there in the Fiji Islands?
The archipelago consists of some 300 islands and 540 islets scattered over about 1,000,000 square miles (3,000,000 square km). Of the 300 islands, about 100 are inhabited. The capital, Suva, is on the southeast coast of the largest island, Viti Levu (“Great Fiji”).
Which is the third largest volcano in Fiji?
(shield volcano) Taveuni volcano is a massive, elongated basaltic shield volcano, which forms the 40 km long Tavenui Island, the 3rd largest of the Fiji Islands. Tavenui is known as the “Garden Island” because of its rich volcanic soils. Tavenui volcano has had at least 36 eruptions since