Gavi
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- For the town in Piedmont, see Gavi (AL)
Gavi is a tiny island in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the west coast of Italy. With a length of about 700 metres, it is the smallest of the Pontine Islands and is located 120 metres off the north shore of Ponza.
The island is quite rugged and uninhabited by humans. It has been dedicated as a wildlife refuge and is home to a variety of lizard which is found only here, as well as to mice, rabbits and scorpions.
[edit] External links
- Satellite Map of Gavi
- Aerial image of Ponza and Gavi, Gavi is the small island at the top right of the image.