Ohuehkoja
Ohuehkoja is a small, uninhabited island located in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 200 kilometers north of the island of Fiji. The island is part of the Lau Group, which is a chain of islands in the Lau Archipelago. Ohuehkoja is known for its pristine white sand beaches and clear turquoise waters, making it a popular destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. The island is surrounded by a coral reef, which is home to a diverse array of marine life, including fish, turtles, and various species of coral. Ohuehkoja is also known for its lush vegetation, which includes palm trees, coconut palms, and a variety of tropical flowers. The island is a protected area, and access to the island is restricted to ensure the preservation of its natural environment. Ohuehkoja is a popular spot for tourists visiting Fiji, who come to enjoy its natural beauty and engage in various water activities. The island is also a popular destination for birdwatchers, as it is home to a variety of bird species, including the Fiji kingfisher and the Pacific reef heron. Despite its popularity, Ohuehkoja remains relatively untouched by human development, preserving its natural beauty for future generations to enjoy.