Nabukelevu

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Elevation805 m (2,641 ft)
Coordinates19°07′S 177°59′E / 19.12°S 177.98°E / -19.12; 177.98
CountryFiji
Nabukelevu
Mount Washington
Nabukelevu is located in Fiji
Nabukelevu
Nabukelevu
Highest point
Elevation805 m (2,641 ft)
Coordinates19°07′S 177°59′E / 19.12°S 177.98°E / -19.12; 177.98
Geography
CountryFiji
DivisionWestern Division
IslandKadavu

Nabukelevu also known as Mt. Washington is a potentially active lava dome complex volcano located on the southwest portion of Kadavu Island in Fiji. It is 805 metres (2,641 ft) tall, and last erupted around 1660. It has formed lava domes [1]

Nabukelevu is the only area in west Kadavu Island that retains extensive old-growth forest. A 2,900 hectares (7,200 acres) area centred on Nabukelevu is the Nabukelevu Important Bird Area. It supports populations of vulnerable Collared Petrel and Crimson shining parrot, and near threatened Whistling fruit dove and Kadavu fantail.[2] The Collared Petrel breeding site and unique landscape of the mountain contribute to its national significance as outlined in Fiji's Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan.[3]

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