Kennedy Island Solomon Islands Last Updated: 05/10/2023 | |
Kennedy Island, also known as Plum Pudding Island, is a small uninhabited island in the Solomon Islands, located in the Western Province. The island gained its name after John F. Kennedy, who during World War II was marooned on the island along with his crew after their boat was sunk by a Japanese destroyer. | |
The island is a popular tourist destination, particularly for scuba diving and snorkeling due to its clear waters and coral reefs. There is also a small resort on the island, offering accommodation and dining facilities for visitors. |
Solomon Islands Place » City The Solomon Islands is an island nation located in the South Pacific, east of Papua New Guinea. The country is comprised of over 900 islands, with the majority of the population living on the six main islands. It has a land area of 28,400 square kilometres (11,000 sq mi), and a population of approximately 700,000. 46 views 💖 1Solomon Islands | |
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