hakual
Hakual is a small island situated in the western Indian Ocean, approximately 30 kilometres south of the Seychelles archipelago. The island spans an area of roughly 0.7 square kilometres and features a narrow stretch of white sandy beaches backed by modest limestone cliffs. Its coordinates are 4° 10′ S latitude and 55° 00′ E longitude. The island's topography is mostly flat, with a maximum elevation of 25 metres above sea level. Due to its isolated position, Hakual has no permanent freshwater sources and relies on rainwater harvesting for domestic use.
The population of Hakual has historically been very small, with records in the early twentieth century indicating
Economically, the island sustains itself through the export of coconuts and a modest tourism niche that caters