Marquesas Islands
The Marquesas Islands are a group of volcanic islands located in the South Pacific Ocean, part of French Polynesia. They are known for their rugged terrain, lush vegetation, and rich cultural heritage. The islands are made up of 15 main islands, with Nuku Hiva and Hiva Oa being the largest and most populated.
These islands are famous for their unique art, including wood carvings and tattoos, which reflect the traditions of the indigenous Marquesan people. The islands also offer stunning landscapes, with steep cliffs, deep valleys, and beautiful beaches, making them a popular destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers.