Ayu Islands
Location of the Ayu islands, labelled as Ayau here, just north of Waigeo in the Raja Ampat Islands, West Papua, Indonesia | |
Geography | |
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Location | South East Asia |
Coordinates | 0°22′N 131°02′E / 0.367°N 131.033°E |
Archipelago | Raja Ampat Islands |
Total islands | 5 (2 uninhabited) |
Major islands | Pulau Ayu, Pulau Reni, Pulau Kanobe |
Highest elevation | 106 m (348 ft) |
Administration | |
West Papua | |
Demographics | |
Ethnic groups | Melanesians, Papuans, Austronesians |
The Ayu Islands (Kepulauan Ayu), are a small archipelago south of the Asia Islands and north of Raja Ampat Islands in Indonesia. This group is formed by two coral atolls. The highest point is 106 m.[1]
In older maps these islands appear as the Ajoe Islands, following the Dutch spelling "Ajoe-eilanden".
The beaches of these islands are a breeding ground for the leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea). The waters off the Ayu Islands are a good snorkeling and scuba diving site.
Administratively the Ayu Islands belong to the Indonesian province of West Papua.
References
- ↑ Pub164, 2004 Sailing Directions (Enroute): New Guinea
Coordinates: 0°22′N 131°02′E / 0.367°N 131.033°E
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