Nananu-i-Ra
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Nananu-i-Ra is an island in Fiji about 1.5 kilometers off the coast of the main island of Viti Levu, in the Rakiraki of Ra Province. It has a maximum elevation of 180 meters. There was once a village on its peak.
Fijian mythology holds that Nananu-i-Ra is the point of departure for disembodied spirits, leaving this world for the afterlife.
[edit] External links
Nananu-i-Ra travel guide from Wikitravel

