Poor Knights Islands
The Poor Knights Islands are a group of islands located off the northeastern coast of New Zealand. They are known for their stunning natural beauty, featuring steep cliffs, lush vegetation, and diverse marine life. The islands are a protected marine reserve, making them a popular destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.
The islands were formed by volcanic activity and are home to unique ecosystems. They support various bird species, including the kākā and tūī, and are significant for their underwater habitats, which include colorful coral reefs and abundant fish species. The Poor Knights Islands are also rich in Māori history and cultural significance.