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Unlike the other islands of the archipelago, Atiu is not protected by a coral reef, but is surrounded by a large coral base generated by slow and continuous rise of the island as a result of the clash of continental plates. This particular geological situation makes Atiu, one of the few places in the world where you can see the Makatea, the fossilized coral. In Atiu, there are 4 visible transformations of the coral barrier: the Reef (coral which lives on the barrier), the Roto (live coral remains dry during low tide), the Uruatete, (coral structures death that turns into sand) and the Makatea (coral fossilized incorporated in the forest, now located 30 m above sea level). These 4 types of coral are due to the continuous elevation of the island (about 0.2 mm/year), which prevents to the coral to create a barrier and then a lagoon.
More informations:
Air New Zealand: www.airnewzealand.com
Tourism Office: www.cookislands.travel
Hotel in Atiu: www.atiuvillas.com