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Fayaoue Catholic Church on Ouvea Island, Loyalty Islands, New Ca
Egyptian Mau cat sitting on the ground
Sandy beach at Gee island in Ouvea lagoon, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Sunset over Ouvea lagoon on Ouvea Island, Loyalty Islands, New C
Sandy beach at Gee island in Ouvea lagoon, Loyalty Islands, New
Lekiny Bay on Ouvea Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia.
Egyptian Mau cat sitting on the ground
Sandy beach on the shore of Ouvea lagoon, Ouvea Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Channel between Ouvea and Mouli Islands flowing into Ouvea Lagoon, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Channel between Ouvea and Mouli Islands flowing into Ouvea Lagoon, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Ouvea Island in the Coral Sea, belonging to France, isolated on a satellite image taken in July 27, 2021, with distance scale
Sandy beach at Gee island in Ouvea lagoon, Loyalty Islands, New
Traditional Kanak house on Ouvea Island,  Loyalty Islands, New C
Sandy beach at the tip of Mouli Island in Ouvea lagoon, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Close-up of the surf on Fayaoue beach, Ouvea lagoon, Ouvea and Mouli Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Woman standing by the palm trees on the coast of Ouvea lagoon on Ouvea Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Fayaoue beach on the coast of Ouvea lagoon, Mouli and Ouvea Isla
Traditional Kanak houses on Ouvea Island,  Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. Kanak are the indigenous Melanesian inhabitants of New Caledonia.
Channel between Ouvea and Mouli Islands flowing into Ouvea Lagoon, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Sand castle on the shore of Ouvea lagoon, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Sand castle on the shore of Ouvea lagoon, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Sunset over Ouvea lagoon on Ouvea Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Palm trees on the coast of Ouvea lagoon on Ouvea Island, Loyalty
Woman standing by the palm trees on the coast of Ouvea lagoon on Ouvea Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Turtles Hole in the north of Ouvea Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. This hole is connected undeground to the sea.
Sandy beach at the tip of Mouli Island in Ouvea lagoon, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Sandy beach on the shore of Ouvea lagoon, Ouvea Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Lekiny Bay between Ouvea, Faiava and Mouli islands, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia.
View of Faiava Island from  Ouvea, Loyalty Islands, New Caledoni
Traditional Kanak house on Ouvea Island,  Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. Kanak are the indigenous Melanesian inhabitants of New Caledonia.
Close-up of the surf on Fayaoue beach, Ouvea lagoon, Ouvea and Mouli Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Sandy beach on the shore of Ouvea lagoon, Ouvea Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Boats anchored at Fayaoue beach on the coast of Ouvea lagoon, Mouli and Ouvea Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Traditional Kanak house on Ouvea Island,  Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. Kanak are the indigenous Melanesian inhabitants of New Caledonia.
Sandy beach and Mouli Bridge between Ouvea and Mouli islands, Loyalty Islands archipelago, New Caledonia.
Close-up of the surf on Fayaoue beach, Ouvea lagoon, Ouvea and Mouli Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Channel between Ouvea and Mouli Islands flowing into Ouvea Lagoon, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Channel between Ouvea and Mouli Islands flowing into Ouvea Lagoon, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Fayaoue beach on the coast of Ouvea lagoon, Mouli and Ouvea Islands, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Turtles Hole in the north of Ouvea Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. This hole is connected undeground to the sea.
View of Faiava Island from  Ouvea, Loyalty Islands, New Caledoni
The beautiful beach in Ouvea island
Aerial view of Ouvea Island, New Caledonia. Ouvea is a commune in the Loyalty Islands Province.
Close-up of the surf on Fayaoue beach, Ouvea lagoon, Ouvea and Mouli Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Sunset over Ouvea lagoon on Ouvea Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Close-up of the surf on Fayaoue beach, Ouvea lagoon, Ouvea and Mouli Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Close-up of the surf on Fayaoue beach, Ouvea lagoon, Ouvea and Mouli Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Fayaoue beach on the coast of Ouvea lagoon, Mouli and Ouvea Islands, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.
Ouvea parakeet (Eunymphicus uvaeensis) eating papaya on Ouvea Island, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. It is endemic to the island of Ouvea.
Channel between Ouvea and Mouli Islands flowing into Ouvea Lagoon, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia. The lagoon was listed as Unesco World Heritage site in 2008.

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