Ta‘ū
Ta‘ū is an island in the Samoa archipelago, located in the South Pacific Ocean. It is part of the American Samoa territory and is known for its lush landscapes and volcanic origins. The island is relatively small, covering an area of about 12 square miles, and features a rugged coastline with beautiful beaches.
The population of Ta‘ū is primarily made up of Samoan people, who maintain traditional customs and practices. The island is home to several villages, with a strong sense of community and cultural heritage. Ta‘ū is also notable for its natural beauty, including tropical forests and diverse marine life.