As an AI language model, I do not have the ability to create visual content such as maps. However, I can provide some information about the geography of Pitcairn Island.
Pitcairn Island is a remote island located in the southern Pacific Ocean. It is one of the four islands that make up the Pitcairn Islands group. The island is roughly a 2-mile-wide and 1.5-mile-long oval, with a total land area of just over 2 square miles.
The island has a rugged and rocky terrain with steep cliffs along the coast. The highest point on Pitcairn Island is Pawala Valley Ridge which rises to an elevation of 1,120 feet (340 meters) above sea level.
There are no roads on the island and the main mode of transportation is by foot. The island is home to approximately 50 permanent residents, who mainly live in the only settlement, Adamstown, located on the northwest coast of the island.
Since Pitcairn Island is so remote, it is not easily accessible by visitors. There is no airport on the island, and visitors can only reach it by boat, which generally takes several days from nearby Tahiti or the Gambier Islands.
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