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Tetepare Island

Part of the Solomon Islands, Tetepare is the largest uninhabited island in the South Pacific. It’s covered in an untouched lowland rainforest and has coral reefs on its fringe. Its original inhabitants lived in scattered villages throughout the island and spoke a distinct language. But for as of yet unknown reasons, the island was deserted 200 years ago. That settlements’ descendants now live in other parts of the Solomon Islands.