The larger islands in the group include Manus Island, Los Negros Island, Tong Island, Pak Island, Rambutyo Island, Lau Island, St Andrews Islands, Baluan Island, and Ndrova Island. Many of the islands are atolls and uninhabited.
Manus reaches an elevation of 700m and is volcanic in origin and probably broke through the ocean's surface in the late Miocene, 8-10 million years ago. The substrate of the island is either directly volcanic or from uplifted coral limestone. The vegetation is broadly described as lowland tropical rain forest.
Islands of Papua New Guinea | Australasia | Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests | Volcanoes of Papua New Guinea | Archipelagoes
Manus | Islas del Almirantazgo | îles de l'Amirauté | Illas do Almirantado | Isole dell'Ammiragliato | Manus | アドミラルティ諸島 | Amiraliteettisaaret
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