[1][2] Its neighbouring islets are named Faith and Charity, and also the Arch Rock.
The island was previously farmed, and is mostly cleared of its original vegetation, though small patches of eucalypts remain.
[1] "HOPE ISLAND.-This is the island to which D'Entrecasteaux gave the name of Lahaye, in honour of a famous French gardener.
It was discovered on May 20, 1792, by M. de la Janice, an officer of the ship Esperance.
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