
Auckland Island, North End - from Enderby Island

Auckland Island, Carnley Harbour & Adams Island(RHS)

Auckland Island, West side - looking East
'Auckland Island' is the main island of the
Auckland Islands, an uninhabited
archipelago in the south
Pacific Ocean belonging to
New Zealand.
The island has an approximate land area of 510 km², and is 42 kilometres long. It is notable for its steep cliffs and rugged terrain, which rises to over 600 metres. Prominent peaks include Cavern Peak (650 M), Mount Raynal (635 m), Mount D'Urville (630 m), Mount Easton (610 m), and the Tower of Babel (550 m).
The southern end of the island broadens to a width of 26 kilometres. Here, a narrow channel known as Carnley Harbour (on some maps the Adams Straits) separates the main island from the smaller
Adams Island . The channel is the remains of the crater of an extinct
volcano,
Adams Island and the southern part of the main island form the crater rim.