Horn Island
Horn Island is part of the Torres Strait Islands in Australia, located between the northern tip of Queensland and Papua New Guinea. It covers an area of approximately 10 square kilometers and is known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. The island is home to a small population, primarily of Meriam and Torres Strait Islander descent.
The island serves as a gateway to the Torres Strait and is often used as a base for tourism and fishing activities. Horn Island features a tropical climate, with lush vegetation and diverse wildlife. It is also known for its historical significance, including remnants from World War II.