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Topographic map of Aitutaki
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Akitua is one of 22 islands in the Aitutaki atoll of the Cook Islands. It is on the northeastern perimeter of Aitutaki Lagoon and is 750m long and up to 310m wide. It is known for its beautiful turquoise, indigo blue, beach.

References

  1. D. R. Stoddart (13 August 1975). "Reef Islands of Aitutaki". In D.R. Stoddard and P.E. Gibbs (ed.). Atoll Research Bulletin No 190, Almost-Atoll of Aitutaki, Reef Studies in the Cook Islands, South Pacific (PDF). Smithsonian Institution. pp. 60–61. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 September 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2020.

18°51′00″S 159°45′22″W / 18.8501°S 159.7560°W / -18.8501; -159.7560


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