falaúak
Falaúak, also known as Falaúak Island, is a small, uninhabited island located in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) north of Fiji. The island is part of the Lau Group, which is a chain of volcanic islands in the South Pacific. Falaúak 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 also home to a variety of marine life, including coral reefs, fish, and sea turtles. Despite its natural beauty, Falaúak remains largely untouched by human development, preserving its natural environment and making it an ideal location for ecotourism. The island is managed by the Fijian government, which has implemented strict regulations to protect its unique ecosystem. Visitors to Falaúak are encouraged to follow these guidelines to help preserve the island's natural beauty for future generations.