Tukilihakset
Tukilihakset, also known as the Tukilihakset Islands, is a small archipelago located in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 200 kilometers north of the island of Tahiti. The archipelago consists of two main islands, Tukilihakset and Tukilihakset II, along with several smaller islets and reefs. The islands are part of French Polynesia and are administered by the commune of Maupiti.
The Tukilihakset Islands are known for their pristine and unspoiled natural environment. The islands are characterized
The islands are home to a diverse range of marine life, including coral reefs, fish, and various
The Tukilihakset Islands are not inhabited by humans, and access to the islands is restricted to authorized
The islands are also of cultural significance to the local population of Maupiti, who have traditional ties
In summary, the Tukilihakset Islands are a small, uninhabited archipelago in French Polynesia known for its