Curtis Island
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Image:CurtisM.PNG Curtis Island is an island in the southwest Pacific (located at . Its a volcanic island with an elevation of 130 m and an area of 0.6 km². Together with neighboring Cheeseman Island it belongs to the Kermadec Islands. Politically it is a dependency of New Zealand.
Lieutenant John Watts, RN was the first European to visit the Macauley and Curtis Islands on the Lady Penrhyn in the late 1780's. Count von Luckner, Commander of the German raider Seeadler during the First World War, stopped off at Curtis Island to replenish his stores from the depot left there by the New Zealand Marine Department (for the use of shipwrecked crews) while attempting to make good his escape from New Zealand to South America.
The Kermadec Islands lie halfway between North Island, New Zealand and Tonga at approx. the latitude of the Gold Coast, Queensland

