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Cavalli Islands

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The Cavalli Islands are a small group of islands off the east coast of the North Auckland Peninsula in northern New Zealand. They lie five kilometres to the east of Matauri Bay[1] on the mainland.

The group consists of the island of Motukawanui (area 3.40 km²) and the smaller islets of Motutapere, Panaki, Nukutaunga, Motuharakeke, Haraweka, and Motukawaiti Islands. The main island is used as a nature reserve, and some of the smaller islands are privately owned.

On December 2, 1987, the hulk of the bombed Greenpeace vessel Rainbow Warrior was scuttled between Matauri Bay and the Cavalli Islands, to serve as a dive wreck and fish sanctuary. The move is seen as a fitting end for the vessel.