rulliku
Rulliku is a small, isolated island located in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 300 kilometers north of the equator. The island is part of the Federated States of Micronesia and is known for its pristine natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Rulliku is home to a small population of around 500 residents, who primarily engage in subsistence farming, fishing, and handicraft production. The island's economy is largely dependent on tourism, with visitors drawn to its untouched landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and unique cultural experiences.
The island's geography is characterized by its steep cliffs, lush vegetation, and numerous small beaches. Rulliku
Rulliku is accessible by boat or plane, with regular ferry services connecting it to the larger island