Nananu-i-Ra

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Viti Levu Group


Bau
Beqa
Leleuvia
Naigani
Nananu-i-Cake
Nananu-i-Ra
Nukulau
Vatulele
Viti Levu


Islands of Fiji


Principal islands
Viti Levu
Vanua Levu

Significant outliers
Conway Reef
Kadavu
Taveuni
Rotuma

Archipelagos
Kadavu Group
Lau Islands
Lomaiviti Islands
Mamanuca Islands
Moala Islands
Ringgold Isles
Rotuma Group
Vanua Levu Group
Viti Levu Group
Yasawa Islands

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

Coordinates: 17°18′S, 178°13′E

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