They are 56 km southwest of the Tambelan archipelago (of which district they are administratively part), and lie outside the usual shipping lanes.
The southwesternmost island of the group is Anakawur Island (Pulau Anakawur) (0°33′10″N 106°58′39″E / 0.552837°N 106.977478°E / 0.552837; 106.977478) which rises to 94 m and has a sandy beach on its southwestern side, but otherwise has a rugged coastline.
Pejamu Island (Pulau Pejamu) (0°30′53″N 107°09′02″E / 0.514726°N 107.150443°E / 0.514726; 107.150443) which lies 17 km east-southeast of Anakawur, is densely forested and rises to 42 m. There is a sandy beach on its east side.
It rises to 252 m and the northern and eastern sides are fringed by a drying reef.
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