Fora Islet
Appearance
Geography | |
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Location | Atlantic Ocean |
Coordinates | 30°02′N 16°03′W / 30.033°N 16.050°W |
Archipelago | Savage Islands |
Administration | |
Portugal | |
Demographics | |
Population | 1 |
Fora Islet, in Portuguese [Ilhéu de Fora] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help) ("outer islet"), is an uninhabited Portuguese island in the Atlantic Ocean, forming part of the Savage Islands, a dependant archipelago of the autonomous region of Madeira.
It lies about 300 kilometres from Madeira and 160 kilometres north of the Canary Islands. The islet (size: 500 x 300 m) has an area of 8 hectares and a maximum altitude of 18 metres.
The island is part of a nature reserve and is home to a variety of petrels (Cory's shearwater, for example). The climate is dry and there is very little soil.[1]
In 19th-century English literature, the island was called the 'Little Piton'.[2][3]
References
- ^ "Long-term research on Cory's Shearwaters: Selvagens islands", Project Calonectris, accessed 2011-07-13
- ^ Knight, E.F., The Cruise of the 'Alerte' , 1890, ISBN 0-246-12312-5
- ^ Burton, Richard F., To the Gold Coast for Gold, 1883, ISBN 1-4264-3236-4