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  1. The Pitcairn Islands form the southeasternmost extension of the geological archipelago of the Tuamotus of French Polynesia, and consist of four islands: Pitcairn Island, Oeno Island (atoll with five islets, one of which is Sandy Island), Henderson Island and Ducie Island (atoll with four islets).

  2. Sep 11, 2024 · Pitcairn Island, isolated volcanic island in the south-central Pacific Ocean, 1,350 miles (2,170 km) southeast of Tahiti. It is the only inhabited island of the British overseas territory of Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie, and Oeno Islands, which is commonly referred to as the Pitcairn Islands or as Pitcairn. The main island, with an area of about ...

  3. Explore untouched subtropical island environments, pristine waters, endemic flora, bird and marine life, an unforgettable sea voyage, incredible hospitality, lasting friendships and firsthand insight into the living history and culture of the people of Pitcairn Island - the direct descendants of Pitcairn's first European settlers, the HMAV ...

  4. The Pitcairn Islands group is a British Overseas Territory. It comprises the islands of Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno. Pitcairn, the only inhabited island, is a small volcanic outcrop situated in the South Pacific at latitude 25.04 south and longitude 130.06 west.

  5. The Pitcairn Islands comprise four main volcanic islandsPitcairn, Henderson, Ducie, and Oenoeach boasting its own distinct topography and natural wonders. Pitcairn Island: The largest and only inhabited island, Pitcairn, rises majestically from the crystalline waters of the Pacific.

  6. 3 days ago · Discover the Pitcairn Islands, a remote British Overseas Territory with no airport, only 50 residents, and the world's smallest capital city! History meets adventure on one of the world’s most isolated and remote destinations – the Pitcairn Islands. And when we say remote, we mean it: no airport, a population of just 50 residents, and home ...

  7. Pitcairn Island is the only inhabited island of the Pitcairn Islands, in the southern Pacific Ocean, of which many inhabitants are descendants of mutineers of HMS Bounty. [1] Geography. The island is of volcanic origin, with a rugged cliff coastline.