Tilako
Tilako is a small, uninhabited island located in the Pacific Ocean. It is part of an archipelago whose exact location is often described in navigational charts and scientific surveys. The island's terrain is characterized by volcanic rock formations and sparse vegetation, typical of many islands in its region. Its small size means it lacks significant freshwater sources and harbors, making it unsuitable for permanent settlement.
The ecological significance of Tilako lies primarily in its role as a habitat for various seabird species.