Pola Island

Cockscomb Point as seen jutting into the ocean.
Pola Island

Pola Island (Samoan: Motu o Pola) is an island just offshore from the village of Vatia on Tutuila Island in American Samoa. It is also known as Cockscomb.[1]: 274 [2][3][4][5]: 177  Pola Island is designated as part of the National Park American Samoa, and is a popular tourist attraction.[6] It is located on the west side of Vatia Bay, and serves as both a landmark and an icon for Vatia. Pola Island has been named one of American Samoa's Seven National Wonders by the Pago Pages.[7]: 50  It has been named "the most beautiful natural feature of Tutuila Island” by travel guide publisher Lonely Planet.[5]: 177  Pola Island is known for its high cliffs, populated by seabirds,[8][9] and is one of American Samoa's primary seabird nesting sites.[10]

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  10. ^ Cite error: The named reference nzherald nesting was invoked but never defined (see the help page).