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Tau Manua. Cargo boat in the harbour of Tau Island, Manua Islands, American Samoa In the early 19th century, the island was sometimes called Opoun. Our family talked about going for over two years, but anytime we asked others about the process of arranging the trip, it seemed so complicated and every time we put it off.

Sunrise Over Tau Island, Manu
Sunrise Over Tau Island, Manu'a Photograph by Michael Runkel from pixels.com

Manua Islands, group of three islands (Tau [Ta'u], Ofu, and Olosega), American Samoa, southwestern Pacific Ocean The Manuʻa Islands, [1] [2] [3] or the Manuʻa tele (Samoan: Manuʻa tele), in the Samoan Islands, consists of three main islands: Taʻū, Ofu and Olosega

Sunrise Over Tau Island, Manu'a Photograph by Michael Runkel

There are small airports in the islands of Ofu and Tau connected with flights to Tutuila [4] [5] [6] The latter two are separated only by the shallow, 137-meter-wide Āsaga Strait, and are now connected by a bridge over the strait.The islands are located some 110 kilometers (68 miles) east of Tutuila and are. It is conical in shape, rising to Lata Mountain (3,179 feet [969 metres]); the main village is Luma on the

Tau Island, Manua Islands, American Samoa Stock Photo Alamy. The islands are part of the American Samoa National Park It is conical in shape, rising to Lata Mountain (3,179 feet [969 metres]); the main village is Luma on the

The little harbour of Tau Island, Manua Island group, American Samoa. Along with Ofu and Olosega islands, Tau Island comprises the Manua District of American Samoa Mount Lata (995 meters) on Tau is the highest point in all American Samoa