The Bounty Islands are a small group of uninhabited granite islets and numerous rocks, with a combined area of circa 50 ha in the South Pacific Ocean. Territorially part of New Zealand, they lie about 670 km (420 mi) east-south-east of New Zealand's South Island, 530 km (330 mi) south-west of the Chatham Islands, and 215 km (134 mi) north of the Antipodes Islands. The group is a World Heritage Site.
Pacificana cockayni spider from Proclamation Island (subadult male)
Mixed colony of Salvin's albatross and Erect-crested penguins on Proclamation Island. Note also a Fulmar prion on a rock near the center of the image.
NZGSS Hinemoa was a 542-ton New Zealand Government Service Steamer designed specifically for lighthouse support and servicing, and also for patrolling New Zealand's coastline and carrying out castaway checks and searching for missing ships. It operated in New Zealand's territorial waters from 1876 to 1944.
Painting by Frank Barnes, 1911
Remains of the GSS Stella, sister ship of NZGSS Hinemoa, in Taiari / Chalky Inlet