mazania
Mazania is a small, uninhabited island located in the South Pacific Ocean, part of the Cook Islands archipelago. Situated approximately 10 kilometers northeast of the main island of Rarotonga, Mazania is one of the smaller and less frequently visited islands in the region. The island is characterized by its rugged coastline, dense tropical vegetation, and limited infrastructure, making it a remote and relatively untouched destination.
Geographically, Mazania covers an area of roughly 0.3 square kilometers, with its highest point reaching just
Historically, Mazania has been sparsely documented, with limited records of human activity beyond occasional visits by
Access to Mazania is restricted, and visitors typically require special permission from local authorities or research
While Mazania is not a popular tourist destination, its pristine environment attracts researchers, conservationists, and adventurous