Marotiri

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  • 22 Mountain Rd, Western Heights, Rotorua 3015, New Zealand
  • 07-348 0313,

These appliance repair services are courteous and fast to get in touch. All of them provide fair repair costs.  They are dependable, skilled technicians having lots of experience in the appliance repair sector. The repair companies can work on lots of sorts of domestic appliance including fridges , freezers, washing machines, dryers and cookers.

They will aim to repair any types of appliances and will aim to fix the issue on the first visit.  The repair services are well-known in the Marotiri therefore you will be able to count on them to offer good service.

We realise that you have a number of options for appliance repair services so we strive to do a good job. This means people are able to count on us to do the repair work promptly to get your domestic appliances operating again. If you have whiteware issues in Marotiri call now.

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More About Marotiri

Marotiri is a group of four uninhabited volcanic rocks protruding from the sea (and several submerged rocks), forming the southeastern end of the Austral Islands of French Polynesia. Marotiri is also known as Bass Rocks (Îlots de Bass in French),[2] maybe according to the name of the European explorer George Bass. Marotiri is very isolated,[3] located about 1,167 km (725 mi) west-south-westward of Pitcairn Island.[4] The closest island is Rapa Iti, 75 km farther northwest, but separated from it by an ocean depth of more than 1,500 meters.[5] The rocks are part of the municipality of Rapa.

The climate is wet temperate. The lower rocks are almost devoid of vegetation – although there is some vegetation on the upper slopes and summits.[4] They are important as a seabird rookery. Fish abound in the adjacent waters. The rocks emerge from a submarine platform 100 meters deep and 5 km in diameter. They lie at a distance between 1.5 and 3 km from one another. The total land area is 43,100 m², which is broken down as follows by the individual rocks: