Mborokua
Island in Western Province, Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands
Mborokua (also known as Mary Island) is an uninhabited, jungle-covered volcanic island 30 km west of the Russell Islands in Western Province, in the independent nation of Solomon Islands. It is occasionally visited by local fishermen, as well as by dive tours.[1]
See also
- Desert island
- List of islands
References
- ^ Vedder, John Graham (1986). Geology and Offshore Resources of Pacific Island Arcs--central and Western Solomon Islands. Circum-Pacific Council for Energy and Mineral Resources. p. 306. ISBN 9780933687035.
External links
- Satellite view of Mborokua from Google Maps
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Islands of Solomon Islands by province
- Aeaun
- Gavutu
- Mbanika
- Nggela Islands
- Pavuvu
- Russell Islands
- Savo
- Tanambogo
- Tulagi
- Anuta
- Banie
- Bass Islands
- Duff Islands
- Fatutaka
- Fenualoa
- Lomlom
- Makalom
- Malo
- Matema
- Nendö
- Ngalo
- Ngandeli
- Ngatendo
- Ngawa
- Nibanga Nendi
- Nibanga Temau
- Nifiloli
- Nukapu
- Nupani
- Patteson Shoal
- Pigeon
- Pileni
- Reef Islands
- Santa Cruz Islands
- Tahua
- Taumako
- Teanu
- Temotu Noi
- Tikopia
- Tinakula
- Utupua
- Vanikoro
- Akara
- Arundel
- Balalae
- Faisi
- Fauro
- Ghizo
- Ghoi
- Kennedy
- Kiambe
- Kingguru
- Kolombangara
- Liapari
- Logha
- Lola
- Lumbari
- Magusaiai
- Masamasa
- Marovo
- Matikuri
- Mbava
- Mborokua
- Mbulo
- Mondomondo
- Mono
- Nakaza
- Naru
- New Georgia
- New Georgia Islands
- Nggatokae
- Nusatupe
- Olasana
- Ovau Island
- Pirumeri
- Ranongga
- Rendova
- Shortland
- Shortland Islands
- Simbo
- Stirling
- Telina
- Tetepare
- Treasury Islands
- Vella Lavella
- Uepi
- Vangunu
- Vonavona
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