Tutanga
Tutanga is an uninhabited islet which is the most southern islet of Funafuti, Tuvalu. This islet has also been called Tuaeriki. In 1896 Professor Professor William Sollas went to Funafuti as the leader of the Funafuti Coral Reef Boring Expedition of the Royal Society; Prof.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Falaoigo and Avalau.
Falaoigo
Islet
Falaoigo is an uninhabited islet of Funafuti, Tuvalu. It is located in the southwestern part of the atoll next to Tutanga another one of the islets in the atoll. On Google Earth it is labeled as "Te Afuafou".
Avalau
Islet
Avalau is an islet within the atoll of Funafuti, Tuvalu. Charles Hedley described Avalau in 1896 "this islet is said to possess a spring of fresh water".
Motuloa
Islet
Motuloa is an islet in the atoll of Funafuti, Tuvalu. Motu loa means long island. It lies on the southeastern rim of the atoll and is 800 metres long northeast–southwest, but only 50 metres wide.
Tutanga
Latitude
-8.62742° or 8° 37′ 39″ southLongitude
179.07804° or 179° 4′ 41″ eastElevation
11 metres (36 feet)Open location code
6V3X93FH+26OpenStreetMap ID
way 14483889OpenStreetMap feature
natural=coastlineOpenStreetMap feature
place=isletGeoNames ID
2110300Wikidata ID
Q7856906
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In Other Languages
From Bulgarian to Ukrainian—“Tutanga” goes by many names.
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