Suwarrow National Park



Suwarrow National Park[dead link] (sometimes Suwarrow Atoll National Park) is in a national park in the northern Cook Islands. The atoll is linked to the name of the New Zealand writer, Tom Neale who retired there in complete solitude for 5 years dedicating them to the writing of the book "An Island to Oneself", later destined to become a bestseller. Today, numerous private yachts anchor in the Suwarrow Lagoon.

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  • See the numerous seabirds that inhabit the park. Most of their habitats remain untouched on this island, and so it's a very easy sight

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