BPAvapaina
BPAvapaina is a small, uninhabited island located in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) north of the capital city of Samoa. The island is part of the Manu'a Islands group, which is administered by American Samoa. BPAvapaina is known for its pristine coral reefs and diverse marine life, making it a popular destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. The island is also home to several endemic species, including the Manu'a Island ground lizard and the Manu'a Island fruit bat. Despite its ecological significance, BPAvapaina remains largely unexplored and unspoiled, preserving its natural beauty for future generations. The island's remote location and lack of infrastructure make it inaccessible to most visitors, ensuring its status as a protected natural area.