Hermit Islands
The Hermit Islands are a group of 17[1] islands within the Western Islands of the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea. Their coordinates are 1°30′S 145°4′E / 1.500°S 145.067°E / -1.500; 145.067.[1]
History
The first sighting by Europeans of Hermit islands was by the Spanish navigator Iñigo Órtiz de Retes on 29 July 1545 when on board of the carrack San Juan tried to return from Tidore to New Spain. He charted them as La Caimana (a female caiman in Spanish).[2] When passing by, Ortiz de Retes reported that some natives got near the ship who flung arrows by hand without bows, that were made of flint suitable for striking fire.[3] These islands belong to Micronesian outliers.
World War II
On 17 June 1944, after returning from a bombing mission, 11 aircrew were bailed out from the B-24 Liberator Dropsnoot over the Hermit Islands and landed in rough seas approximately two miles from the southeast of Jalun Island. Four drowned, while the other seven were cared for by natives until being rescued.
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- Admiralty Islands
- Baudisson
- Bagabag
- Duke of York Islands
- Dyaul
- Feni Islands
- Karkar
- Lihir Group
- Long
- Manam
- Manne
- New Britain
- New Hanover
- New Ireland
- Patio
- Ritter
- St Matthias Islands
- Sakar
- Schouten Islands
- Selapiu
- Tabar Group
- Tanga Islands
- Tolokiwa
- Tsoilaunung
- Umboi
- Western Islands
- Aua
- Hermit Islands
- Kaniet Islands
- Ninigo Islands
- Sae
- Wuvulu
- Bonvouloir Islands
- East
- Hastings
- Strathord Islands
- Calvados Chain
- Conflict Group
- Daloloia Group
- Deboyne Islands
- Duchateau Islands
- Dumoulin Islands
- Engineer Islands
- Misima
- Jomard Islands
- Pana Tinani
- Pocklington Reef
- Renard Islands
- Rossel (Yela)
- Samarai Islands
- Vanatinai
- Yeina
- Bougainville
- Buka
- Carteret Islands
- Green Islands
- Takuu
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