UNESCO - Papahānaumokuākea - Gardner Pinnacles Postcard

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UNESCO WHS Serie - Papahānaumokuākea - Gardner Pinnacles (Pūhāhonu) - Papahānaumokuākea is a vast and isolated linear cluster of small islands and atolls, roughly 250 km to the northwest of the main Hawaiian Archipelago and extending over 1931 km. The area has deep cosmological and traditional significance for living Native Hawaiian culture, and as the place where it is believed that life originates and to where the spirits return after death. On two of the islands, Nihoa and Makumanamana, there are archaeological remains relating to pre-European settlement and use. Much of the monument is made up of pelagic and deepwater habitats, with notable features such as seamounts and submerged banks, extensive coral reefs and lagoons. The Gardner Pinnacles (Pūhāhonu) are two barren rock outcrops surrounded by a reef and located in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. The volcano is 588 miles (946 km) northwest of Honolulu and the highest peak is 170 feet (52 m). The surrounding reef has an area in excess of 735 sq mi (1'904 km2). Name: Papahānaumokuākea Site: Gardner Pinnacles (Pūhāhonu) Country: United State of America Location: Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Inscription: 2010 Category: Natural and Cultural (iii)(vi)(viii)(ix)(x) Unesco Ref: 1326 Special Feature: The card has a QR-Code on the backside to navigate for more Informationas about the side

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