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Beru, at 1o20' S latitude, is 96 km east of Tabiteuea
Atoll and 426 km southeast of Tarawa Atoll. Beru is a reef some 15
kilometers long (NW-SE) and 4.75 km wide at the widest point (NE-SW). The
center of the reef is a shallow depression called Nuka Lagoon. Thus, the
island resembles Aranuka in being between a reef island and a true atoll. The land mass occupies fully a third or more of the shallow reef structure and is positioned mostly towards the northeast edge of the reef. In maximum dimension the islet is 13.9 km long, and varies in width between 0.5 and 2.9 km. Extensive spit development has created the nearly enclosed Tabiang Lagoon at the north end. Mangroves are present here. |
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A small lagoon or barachois at the northern tip is
surrounded by man-made fishponds, as is a similar feature at the south end
of the islet. A 3 km long barachois with extensive mangroves occupies
the interior south of Nuka Lagoon. A causeway is present across the inlet
mouth and a landing strip is present on the interior flats. Travel to Tabiteuea |
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By Air Kiribati from Tarawa, or by Kiribati Shipping
Corporation from Tarawa.
Yachts may call travelling southwards having entered Kiribati at Tarawa. Beru is not a port of entry, so special clearance is required for yachts trying to enter directly. Note: Policy with respect to yachts tends to evolve fairly rapidly - please let me know of any recent experiences. |
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