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Cook Islands, Aitutaki (aka Araura). One Foot Island, a small motu inCook Islands, Aitutaki (aka Araura). One Foot Island, a small " motu" in the south-east area of the lagoon, one of the most visited areas of Aitutaki
Cook Islands. Palmerston Island. Detail of palm tree
Cook Islands. Palmerston Island. Current population of 62 people, who own the island, are all decendants of William Marsters (aka Masters)
Cook Islands, Aitutaki, Honeymoon Island. Red-tailed tropicbird in flight
Cook Islands. Palmerston Island, a classic atoll, discovered by Captain Cook in 1774. Current population of 62 people, are all decendants of William Marsters (aka Masters)
Beach chairs on beach Raratonga, Cook Islands
Palm lined beach Cook Islands
Oceania, Polynesia, Cook Islands, Aitutaki. The poisonous reef stonefish is camouflagedPolynesia, Cook Islands, Aitutaki. The poisonous reef stonefish is camouflaged to often resemble a rock. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Polynesia, Cook Islands, Aitutaki. Colorful kayaks on the beach
Oceania, Cook IslandsPolynesia, Cook Islands, Aitutaki. An inviting beach sanctuary
Frangipani flower Cook Islands