Mercury Islands 3.74

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Coromandel,
New Zealand

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Mercury Islands Mercury Islands is a well known place listed as Landmark in Coromandel , Island in Coromandel ,

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The Mercury Islands are a group of seven islands off the northeast coast of New Zealand's North Island. They are located 8km off the coast of the Coromandel Peninsula, and 35km northeast of the town of Whitianga. The islands are still occasionally referred to by the earlier name of Iles d'Hausse.DescriptionThe main chain of the Mercury Islands consists of the large Great Mercury Island to the west, Red Mercury Island to the east, and five much smaller islands between the two . Only the main island is inhabited – the others form part of a nature reserve. To the south of this chain numerous tiny islets lie to the north of the mouth of Mercury Bay. One lone island, Cuvier Island, lies 15km to the north of Great Mercury Island, although this island is not normally considered part of the Mercury Island group. Great Mercury Island is what remains of a Pliocene rhyolitic volcano.Great MercuryGreat Mercury Island is owned by Michael Fay and David Richwhite, prominent New Zealand businessmen. The private island, which features two luxurious residences, can be hired for around $20,000 NZD per day. U2's lead singer Bono and guitarist The Edge stayed on the island during U2's Vertigo concerts in Auckland in November 2006. On 30 November 2009, Great Mercury Island hosted the first successful launch of Rocket Lab's suborbital Atea-1 sounding rocket.