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Mangaia from Space


Mangaia as seen from the Space Shuttle
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Mangaia from Space
Identification
Mission: ISS002 Roll: E Frame: 9925 Mission ID on the Film or image: ISS002
Country or Geographic Name: COOK ISLANDS
Features: MANGAIA ISLAND
Center Point Latitude: -22.0 Center Point Longitude:
-158.0 (Negative numbers indicate south for latitude and west for longitude)


Mangaia as seen from the Internation Space Station
[image color & contrast adjusted by KiaOrana.com in Photoshop]
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visit the NASA site below for More Cook Islands

http://nix.nasa.gov

Mangaia (pronounced ManEyeUh) - is the second largest island in the Cook Islands. Mangaia is the southernmost of the Cook Islands, located a little over a hundred miles (about 200 km) SouthEast of Rarotonga, just north of the Tropic of Capricorn.

29/Mar/1777 Mangaia in the Cook Islands discovered by Captain James Cook on his fourth voyage to the Pacific Source : http://www.captaincooksociety.com/

The native population is adamantly protective of their island, which has four separate communities. Their origins go back to when the forbears believed that they came from the sea: MANGAIA-NUI-NENEVA, which means the 'temporal power monstrously great'. They fought fifty-four wars over this title.

Now, the island is also called AHU AHU, meaning 'terraced' representing the fossilized coral surrounding the land. During the 1980's, a juice processing plant for pineapple operated very successfully and that extended to a distillation plant for the production of pineapple liquor or ANANAS.

Today, a vanilla plantation is there, papaya is exported and their special kind of Taro or Mamio is grown and exported throughout the Pacific. Tourists are welcomed on the island and arrangements for accomodation and transportation are readily available from Rarotonga.


Meitaki Ngao

Mangaian Kingfisher
Halcyon tuta ruficollaris
sub species of the Pacific Kingfisher

Mangaia Kingfisher



The Mangaia and Atiu kingfishers are both sub species of the Pacific Kingfisher and can be found on many islands in the South East Pacific: Society, Cook and Gambier Islands.






More info about Cook Islands Birds see BOOKs pages


Mangaia and Kingfisher $20 Currency Image

1992 $20 bill - Mangaia and the Kingfisher

Mangaian Kingfisher = Todirhamphus veneratus

Thanks to Rob Abraham for the Kingfisher
and the currency image

see this URL for more Bird images

http://abraham-r.tripod.com/My-Hobbies



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