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UTC+11 |
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IANA Time Zone |
Pacific/Guadalcanal |
Werner Island time compared to Beijing time (China) |
3 hours behind |
Vonavona Island, located in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific, is a coral atoll island in the New Georgia archipelago. The island is situated within the famous Kula Gulf lagoon and the surrounding waters are known for their World War II shipwrecks and rich marine ecology.
The island consists of small islets and coral reefs with pristine white sand beaches, mangroves and crystal clear lagoons. The surrounding waters are a paradise for divers, preserving World War II-era Japanese shipwrecks such as the "Akimaru," now a habitat for coral and tropical fish.
The local people live by traditional fishing and hunting, preserving the Melanesian culture. Tourism is dominated by eco-diving and historical exploration, and visitors can reach the island by boat through the town of Munda. There is no large-scale development on the island, making it suitable for travelers seeking untouched nature and historical adventure.
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