Bollons Island
Bollons Island is a small island in New Zealand's New [Zealand Subantarctic Islands|subantarctic] Antipodes Islands group. It is the second largest island in the group behind Antipodes Island.
Geography
The island is roughly crescent-shaped, and has an area of. It lies to the northeast of the group's main island, Antipodes Island, separated from it by a 1.2 kilometre wide strait. The smaller Archway Island lies immediately to the northwest of Bollons Island.Bollons Island is dominated by a curved ridge running the length of the island, with a highest point above sea level. Cliffs surround the island on all sides except the west.