The Chatham Islands are in the Pacific Ocean approximately 800 kilometres east of the South Island of New Zealand. The islands are hilly with coastal cliffs, beaches and lagoons. The local economy depends largely on conservation, tourism, farming and fishing. As of 2013 the islands have a resident population of only 600. A great place to visit because it is so remote and the landscape is so spectacular.
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6/4/2023 12:27:48 pm
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10/4/2023 12:03:44 pm
The Chatham Islands were first inhabited by the Moriori people. European sealers and whalers were the next to arrive, followed by Māori from the New Zealand mainland.
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