nousuaan
Nousuaan is a small, uninhabited island located in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) north of New Zealand. The island is part of the Kermadec Islands group, which is administered by New Zealand. Nousuaan is known for its volcanic origin and is characterized by its rugged, mountainous terrain. The island is part of the Kermadec Islands Marine Reserve, a protected area established to conserve the unique marine life and ecosystems found in the region.
The island's name, Nousuaan, is derived from the local language of the indigenous Māori people, who have
The island's volcanic activity has shaped its landscape, with numerous craters, lava flows, and fumaroles (steam
Nousuaan is accessible only by boat or aircraft, and there are no permanent human settlements on the