Naitaba

Naitauba Island shown in the Lau Islands

Naitaba Island (Naitauba,[1] Naitaba[2]) [3][4] is an island of the northern Lau Islands of Fiji. It is a triangular shaped island approximately 2.4 km (1.5 mi) in diameter.[5] The island is volcanic with coral and rises to 186 metres (610 ft) on a flat-topped hill toward the southern end of the island.[6] The island is forested and coconuts were grown commercially for copra. There is a barrier reef completely surrounding the island.[6]

History

In 1965 the actor Raymond Burr and his partner purchased 1,625 hectares (4,015 acres) on the island,[7] where they raised copra and cattle.[8] This land was sold in 1983 to Johannine Daist Communion for the use of Adi Da,[9] with a purchase price of $2.1 million.[10]

Notes

  1. "Naitauba (Variant)" Naitaba at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  2. "Naitaba (Variant) " Naitaba at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  3. "Naitamba Island (Approved)" Naitaba at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  4. Henderson, George Cockburn (1933) The Discoverers of the Fiji Islands: Tasman, Cook, Bligh, Wilson, Bellinghausen J. Murray, London, page 203, OCLC 56000674
  5. Bartholomew, John George (1890) The Royal Atlas & Gazetteer of Australasia T. Nelson, London, gazetteer page 35, OCLC 25600847
  6. 1 2 United States Hydrographic Office (1916) Pacific Islands Pilot Volume II (Eastern Groups) US Navy, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., page 462, OCLC 36732916
  7. Mersmann, Andrew (April 2008) "Robert Benevides: Raymond Burr Vineyards, Sonoma County, California" Passport Online, last accessed 23 November 2010
  8. "Raymond Burr Vineyards History". Raymondburrvineyards.com. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
  9. Duke, Lynne (12 June 2005). "Deep Throat's Daughter, The Kindred Free Spirit". Washington Post. Retrieved 23 November 2010.
  10. Stanley, David (1992) Fiji Islands Handbook (3rd edition) Moon Publications, Chico, California, page 192, ISBN 0-918373-92-1

Coordinates: 17°01′S 179°17′W / 17.017°S 179.283°W / -17.017; -179.283


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