Yadua Taba

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Vanua Levu Group


Cikobia-i-Lau
Kioa
Laucala
Matagi
Namena Lala
Qamea
Rabi
Taveuni
Vanua Levu
Yadua Taba


Islands of Fiji


Principal islands
Viti Levu
Vanua Levu

Significant outliers
Conway Reef
Kadavu
Taveuni
Rotuma

Archipelagos
Kadavu Group
Lau Islands
Lomaiviti Islands
Mamanuca Islands
Moala Islands
Ringgold Isles
Rotuma Group
Vanua Levu Group
Viti Levu Group
Yasawa Islands

Yadua Taba (IPA: [ya ndu a ta mba]) is a volcanic islet in Fiji, an outlier to the northern island of Vanua Levu. Yadua Taba covers an area of 7 square kilometres and has a maximum altitude of 100 meters. Yadua Taba is a protected sanctuary for the Fijian Crested Iguana, Brachylophus vitiensis. This is the last sustainable colony and is cared for by the Fijian National Trust. Landing here is strictly prohibited.

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Coordinates: 16°50′24″S, 179°16′51″E

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