!!!Pitcairn Islands: Geography ||Location|Oceania, islands in the South Pacific Ocean, about midway between Peru and New Zealand ||Geographic Coordinates|25 04 S, 130 06 W[{GoogleMap location='-25.066668,-130.1' zoom='4'}] ||Land boundaries|0 km ||Coastline|51 km ||Elevation Extremes|''lowest point: ''Pacific Ocean 0 m\\''highest point: ''Big Ridge 347 m ||Highest Mountains| ||Terrain|rugged volcanic formation; rocky coastline with cliffs ||Natural Hazards|typhoons (especially November to March) ||Natural Resource|miro trees (used for handicrafts), fish note: manganese, iron, copper, gold, silver, and zinc have been discovered offshore ||Land Use|''arable land: ''0%\\''permanent crops: ''0%\\''other: ''100% (2011) ||Climate|tropical; hot and humid; modified by southeast trade winds; rainy season (November to March) ||Irrigated Land|NA ||Renewable Water Resources|NA ||Environment_CurrentIssues|deforestation (only a small portion of the original forest remains because of burning and clearing for settlement) ||Environment - international agreements|NA ||Large Cities| ||Geography-note|Britain's most isolated dependency; only the larger island of Pitcairn is inhabited but it has no port or natural harbor; supplies must be transported by rowed longboat from larger ships stationed offshore