Lord Howe Island
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| Area | 1455 |
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| Locations | Tasman Sea |
| Population | 347 (2006) |
| State Party | Australia |
| Did you know | Under the Köppen climate classification, Lord Howe Island has a Humid subtropical climate (Cfa). |
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| ID | 910798 |
About Lord Howe Island
Lord Howe Island is a tiny Australian island in the Tasman Sea east of Port Macquarie. It's characterised by sandy beaches, subtropical forests and clear waters. In the south, a trail winds up soaring Mount Gower, with sweeping views. Ned's Beach in the north has calm fish- and coral-rich waters. The island is home to seabird colonies, including masked boobies. Dive sites surround the nearby Admiralty Islands.