Akseti
Akseti, also known as Akseti Island, is a small, uninhabited island located in the Pacific Ocean, part of the Tokelau archipelago. Tokelau is a dependent territory of New Zealand, situated in the central Pacific Ocean. Akseti is one of the three main atolls that make up Tokelau, along with Atafu and Nukunonu.
The island is characterized by its low-lying coral atoll structure, with a central lagoon and a surrounding
Akseti is known for its rich biodiversity, both on land and in the surrounding waters. The island
Due to its remote location and lack of permanent inhabitants, Akseti remains largely untouched by human activity.
In summary, Akseti is a small, uninhabited island in the Tokelau archipelago, known for its unique biodiversity