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Sub-Antarctic Auckland Islands
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The Auckland Islands are an archipelago of New Zealand, located 465 km south of the South Island, with a combined area of 570 km2. The main island, Auckland Island, has a land area of approximately 510 km2 and is surrounded by smaller islands, including Adams Island, Enderby Island, and Disappointment Island. The islands have no permanent human inhabitants and are listed as part of the New Zealand Outlying Islands. They are an immediate part of New Zealand but not part of any region or district. The Auckland Islands are ecologically part of the Antipodes Subantarctic Islands tundra ecoregion and were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.learn more on wikipedia
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- 1.Charlie Buchan
- 2.Chris Hipkins
- 3.Ellen Rykers
- 4.Emily Bull
- 5.Emma Rawson
- 6.Helen Clark
- 7.Jane Goodall
- 8.John Oliver
- 9.Nicola Toki
- 10.Phil Keoghan