Manus Island
Manus Island is the largest island in the Manus Province of Papua New Guinea. It is located in the Bismarck Sea and covers an area of approximately 2,100 square kilometers. The island is known for its lush tropical forests, diverse wildlife, and beautiful beaches. Its capital is Lorengau, which serves as the main hub for residents and visitors.
The island has a rich cultural heritage, with various indigenous communities living there. Historically, Manus Island has been significant for trade and fishing. In recent years, it gained international attention due to the presence of an immigration detention center, which has sparked discussions about human rights and asylum policies.