naltis
Naltis is a small, isolated island located in the South Pacific Ocean, approximately 1,500 kilometers east of Fiji. The island is part of the Republic of Kiribati and is known for its pristine coral reefs, diverse marine life, and rich cultural heritage. Naltis covers an area of about 1.5 square kilometers and has a population of around 150 people, who primarily live in the island's single village. The local economy is based on subsistence farming, fishing, and copra production. The island is also a popular destination for eco-tourism, attracting visitors who come to explore its natural beauty and participate in conservation efforts. Naltis is connected to the mainland by a ferry service that operates a few times a week. The island's remote location and small size have helped preserve its natural environment, making it an important site for scientific research and biodiversity studies. Despite its isolation, Naltis maintains strong cultural ties with the rest of Kiribati, and its residents take pride in their unique heritage and way of life.