Kelebe
Kelebe is a small, uninhabited island located in the southern part of the Pacific Ocean. Its exact geographical coordinates are a subject of ongoing survey, but it is believed to be situated within the Polynesian Triangle. The island is characterized by its low elevation, sandy beaches, and a sparse cover of coconut palms and scrub vegetation. Its size is estimated to be less than one square kilometer.
Historically, Kelebe has seen minimal human presence. Archaeological findings suggest occasional temporary encampments by seafaring peoples,
The marine environment surrounding Kelebe is rich in biodiversity. Coral reefs encircle the island, providing habitat