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  • The Bounty Islands (Māori: Moutere Hauriri; "Island of angry wind") are a small group of uninhabited granite islets and numerous rocks, with a combined area of circa 50 ha (120 acres) in the South Pacific Ocean. Territorially part of New Zealand, they lie about 670 km (420 mi) east-south-east of New Zealand's South Island, 530 km (330 mi) south-west of the Chatham Islands, and 215 km (134 mi) north of the Antipodes Islands.
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  • The Bounty Islands (Māori: Moutere Hauriri; "Island of angry wind") are a small group of uninhabited granite islets and numerous rocks, with a combined area of circa 50 ha...
  • The Bounty Island is the first island accessed at the second sea, and is where you will spawn when entering. The island looks like a desert with giant cactus...
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  • Flora: The Bounty Islands’ only species of higher vegetation are a few plants of Cook’s scurvy grass which were recently discovered on two of the islands.
  • How Can Reach : Bounty Islands are very well connected to other New Zealand country main land via water transport.
  • Bounty Islands , outlying island group of New Zealand , in the South Pacific Ocean , 415 mi (668 km) east of South Island .
  • It's like calling Antarctica Africa, because the real Bounty Islands have nothing to do with azure clear waters, warm sands, palm trees with coconuts.
  • Bounty Island Tourism: Tripadvisor has 939 reviews of Bounty Island Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Bounty Island resource.
  • Bounty Island is an island about 7.7km off the coast of the state.
  • The Bounty Islands were discovered and named by Captain William Bligh of the British naval ship 'Bounty' in 1788, just months before the infamous mutiny.
  • Wondermondo World Wonders of Antarctica and Subantarctic islands Wonders of New Zealand Wonders of the Bounty Islands Territory...