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Yanuca Lailai (also known as Lost Island to travellers) is a 72-acre (0.29 km2), volcanic rock, limestone island located between the islands of Ovalau and Moturiki in Fiji. The coastline has mangrove trees, volcanic rock cliffs and beaches, and the interior abounds in jungle. The island is uninhabited, but has a tourist resort. The island was used as quarantine station when the first Indian indentured labourers arrived in the Leonidas.

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  • Yanuca Lailai (cs)
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  • Yanuca Lailai (známý také jako Lost Island - Ztracený ostrov) je neobydlený, 72 akrový ostrov fidžijského souostroví Lomaiviti. Vápencový ostrov, vulkanického původu, leží mezi Ovalau a . Pobřeží tvoří vulkanické skalnaté útesy, pláže a porosty mangrovníku. Vnitrozemí je porostlé džunglí. Ostrov je v soukromém vlastnictví. Nachází se na něm turistické letovisko. (cs)
  • Yanuca Lailai (also known as Lost Island to travellers) is a 72-acre (0.29 km2), volcanic rock, limestone island located between the islands of Ovalau and Moturiki in Fiji. The coastline has mangrove trees, volcanic rock cliffs and beaches, and the interior abounds in jungle. The island is uninhabited, but has a tourist resort. The island was used as quarantine station when the first Indian indentured labourers arrived in the Leonidas. (en)
  • Yanuca Lailai is een vulkanisch eiland in de Lomaiviti-archipel in Fiji. Het ligt tussen Ovalau en Moturiki en heeft een oppervlakte van 29 ha. De kust bestaat uit mangrovebossen, vulkanische kliffen en stranden. (nl)
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  • Yanuca Lailai (známý také jako Lost Island - Ztracený ostrov) je neobydlený, 72 akrový ostrov fidžijského souostroví Lomaiviti. Vápencový ostrov, vulkanického původu, leží mezi Ovalau a . Pobřeží tvoří vulkanické skalnaté útesy, pláže a porosty mangrovníku. Vnitrozemí je porostlé džunglí. Ostrov je v soukromém vlastnictví. Nachází se na něm turistické letovisko. (cs)
  • Yanuca Lailai (also known as Lost Island to travellers) is a 72-acre (0.29 km2), volcanic rock, limestone island located between the islands of Ovalau and Moturiki in Fiji. The coastline has mangrove trees, volcanic rock cliffs and beaches, and the interior abounds in jungle. The island is uninhabited, but has a tourist resort. The island was used as quarantine station when the first Indian indentured labourers arrived in the Leonidas. (en)
  • Yanuca Lailai is een vulkanisch eiland in de Lomaiviti-archipel in Fiji. Het ligt tussen Ovalau en Moturiki en heeft een oppervlakte van 29 ha. De kust bestaat uit mangrovebossen, vulkanische kliffen en stranden. (nl)
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