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with a circumference of approximately 77 km (48 mi), enclosing a lagoon with an area of 233 square kilometres (90 sq mi). The atoll is atop the highest submarine volcano in the Cook
Islands, rising 4,876 metres (15,997 ft) from the ocean floor. The atoll is low-lying, with a
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took hundreds of
Tongarevans aboard, ostensibly to transport them to a nearby island as agricultural workers. The Tongarevans went willingly: coconut blight had led to famine, while the local missionaries saw work overseas as a way of bring money to the atoll to pay for larger churches. Once on
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The locally produced Rito hats are woven from fibre from young coconut leaves, which are stripped, boiled and dried, resulting in a fine white leaf. Called rito weaving, the traditional items woven are Sunday church fans, small baskets and hats, the hats originally being copies of the ones the
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All of the habitable islets were previously occupied, with
Moananui home to two rival settlements. Following the arrival of the missionaries, the population concentrated around the churches in four villages. Two of these villages were subsequently abandoned due to depopulation by slavers.
989:. Provision of diesel fuel required two long sea voyages: Auckland to Rarotonga, then onwards to the northern Cooks Islands (ships travelled 7,000 km each way). To save fuel, electricity was always turned off overnight (11 pm to 6 am). The New Zealand Government (
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struck an uncharted reef on 22 July 1942 and was severely damaged with flooded engine rooms and abandoned in Taruia Pass while on an island charting assignment in support of the construction. The ship was later salvaged by the Navy and commissioned for naval use.
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was for NZ$ 20 million. The build was by PowerSmart Solar of New
Zealand. Construction began on 23 February 2015, each village was solar powered by the end of May 2015. Some work is possibly still ongoing for all northern atolls to be on renewable energy.
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Penrhyn was formerly one of the most densely inhabited atolls in
Polynesia, with an estimated pre-European population of 2,000. Depopulation by slavers reduced this to just 88 people, and its population on annexation by New Zealand was just 420.
973:(yam). Every morning (except on Sundays), men from the island head out in small tin boats to spear or trawl for fish for their families. The islanders' diet is supplemented with imported rice and flour shipped in from
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ran aground at
Penrhyn during a storm in January 1853, resulting in some of the crew being stranded on the island for almost a year. One of them, the trader Edward Henry Lamont, documented his stay in
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spread around the lagoon, and a virus killed the pearl oysters. The stocks never recovered, and the final harvest was in 2003, resulting in significant losses of equipment, outlay and resources.
306:, approximately 350 kilometres (220 mi) to the southwest. Once one of the most heavily populated atolls, it was almost completely depopulated by Peruvian slavers in 1864.
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began work on a runway in July 1942, with aviation gasoline storage tanks added to the completed field. Two additional runways were added later. During the war, U.S. Navy
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on 22 March 1888. The island was considered to have a strategic location on the route of a proposed Trans-Pacific telegraphic connection between Canada and
Australia.
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A large passage in the lagoon allows inter-island ships to enter the lagoon, and the island has become popular as a stopover for yachts crossing the
Pacific from
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The present population of the island relies on the ocean for most of their food as well as locally grown plants such as coconut, pawpaw, breadfruit and
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bombers were stationed on the island, along with about a thousand support personnel. A communications link through the island was established by the
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U.S. military operations involving the islands. On 11 June 1980, in connection with establishing the maritime boundary between the Cook
Islands and
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Electricity has been supplied by a generator in each village (Omoka 65 KVA, Te Tautua 35 KVA); these have been installed by
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maximum elevation of less than 5 metres (16 ft). The total land area is 9.84 square kilometres (3.80 sq mi).
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are subject to frequent cancellations due to a lack of passengers or lack of fuel on
Penrhyn for the return flight.
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sailors wore. Weaving is an economic activity in both villages; both traditional and artificial dyes may be used.
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commanded by Captain William Crofton Sever, passed by the island on 8 August while returning from delivering the
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was determined for a tour of suitable islands for local labour that could help build an airfield. U.S. Navy
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The Omoka solar farm and Te Tautua solar farm now provide 126 kW and 42 kW respectively.
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board, they were shackled in the hold and guarded day and night. 253 survived the voyage to reach
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Doug Munro (1997). "Peruvian Slave trade in the Pacific islands". In Junius P. Rodriguez (ed.).
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or Hawai'i. The boats are infrequent (usually every 3 months).
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acknowledging that Penrhyn was under Cook Islands sovereignty.
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meets the inhabitants of Penrhyn Atoll, 30 April 1816
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Trade, New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and.
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Pacific islands claimed under the Guano Islands Act
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