What is teraina island?

Teraina Island, also known as Washington Island and Tabuaeran, is located in the northern Pacific Ocean in the Line Islands. It is a coral atoll that is a part of Kiribati, and its closest neighbor is Kiritimati Island (also known as Christmas Island). Teraina Island has a land area of approximately 16 square kilometers and a population of around 1,000 people. The island is known for its beautiful beaches, thriving coral reefs, and diverse marine life. The primary economic activities on Teraina include fishing, copra production, and handicrafts. The island is also home to historic World War II relics, such as an abandoned airfield and a sunken ship. Despite its remote location, Teraina has access to modern amenities, such as electricity, telecommunication services, and a small hospital.