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The Antipodes Islands are a group of islands located in the southern Pacific Ocean, about 600 km (373 miles) southeast of New Zealand's South Island. They are part of the New Zealand Outlying Islands and are part of the country's territorial waters.

Here are some interesting facts about the Antipodes Islands:

  1. Remote location: The Antipodes Islands are one of the most remote island groups in the world, with no permanent human residents.
  2. Wildlife haven: The islands are a haven for wildlife, with a diverse range of species, including penguins, seals, sea lions, and albatrosses.
  3. Unique geology: The islands are volcanic in origin, with rugged terrain and steep cliffs.
  4. Foggy weather: The Antipodes Islands are known for their foggy weather, with an average of 200 days of fog per year.
  5. Conservation efforts: The New Zealand Department of Conservation manages the islands, with a focus on conservation and protection of the unique ecosystem.
  6. Limited access: Access to the islands is limited, with only a few visits per year by scientists, conservationists, and occasional tourists.
  7. History: The islands were first discovered by European explorers in the early 19th century, and have since been the subject of various scientific expeditions and conservation efforts.

If you're interested in learning more about the Antipodes Islands, I recommend checking out the New Zealand Department of Conservation's website or searching for documentaries and articles about the islands.