Pitt Island
Pitt Island is a small, remote island located in the Chatham Islands archipelago of New Zealand. It covers an area of approximately 20 square kilometers and is known for its rugged terrain and diverse wildlife. The island is primarily inhabited by a small community, with a focus on agriculture and fishing.
The island's landscape features cliffs, rolling hills, and sandy beaches, making it a unique destination for nature enthusiasts. Pitt Island is also home to several endemic species, contributing to its ecological significance. Access to the island is limited, typically requiring a boat or small aircraft from the nearby Chatham Island.