Omo'a

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https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/place/25726

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"Omo‘a (or Omoa) is the name of a small town and valley at the head of a bay by the same name, on Fatu Hiva.

The bay of Omo‘a is the southernmost bay on the western coast of Fatu Hiva, and provides a good anchorage. The village of Omo‘a was home to 247 inhabitants at the 2002 census. The village is home to the island´s only Protestant church. The valley of Omo‘a is well-watered, and curves in a half-moon shape, first to the southeast, and then to the northeast, terminating at the island´s central plateau. This is where Thor Heyerdahl and his wife came ashore in 1937, an experience recorded in his book Fatu Hiva." - (en.wikipedia.org 04.04.2020)
Latitude
-10.512222290039
Longitude
-138.68278503418
Time zone
Pacific/Marquesas

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