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It has a small dock where tourists can dock their boats. Tourists are usually only there to see the rare tree native to this island.
It has a small dock where tourists can dock their boats. Tourists are usually only there to see the rare tree native to this island.
In the period from 1970 to 1990 several nuclear tests have been done around this island by the [[Arbemaisonnese Empire]]. Nowadays it is safe to enter.

Latest revision as of 11:08, 13 October 2023

Picture of Motu Ra'au

Motu Ra'au is an uninhabited island in the Here Nui Archipelago in To'ufenua. It is the home of the rare Tahatai palmtree (see picture).

It has a small dock where tourists can dock their boats. Tourists are usually only there to see the rare tree native to this island.

In the period from 1970 to 1990 several nuclear tests have been done around this island by the Arbemaisonnese Empire. Nowadays it is safe to enter.