Marshall Islands

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Travel to Marshall Islands

The Republic of Marshall Islands is an island country in the Pacific Ocean located near to the equatorial line. It is part of a group of islands in the Pacific known as Micronesia. There are more than 24 coral atolls in the Marshall Islands and most of these are populated. Idyllic beach scenes wait for you on the Marshall Islands. There are a number of must see attractions or points of interest when you travel to the Marshall Islands. Go to the Alele Museum which documents the ancient history of the islands. Hop between the atolls and do a little sightseeing, enjoying the warm breeze.

Diving in Marshall Islands

The most famous dive sites on the Marshall Islands are around Majuro. There are hundreds of fish and coral varieties, as well as awesome drop offs and crevasses. Shipwrecks lie on the seafloor, waiting to be reconnoitered. You will see big fish and sea mammals, as the visibility is beyond extraordinary. Dive around world famous Bikini Atoll. An American atomic test spot, the area was used as a ship graveyard after WWII. The vessels here all experienced some sort of atomic testing, and diving here is as eerie as it is fascinating. The lagoon within the atoll contains rich sea life because no fishing is done here. Some of the best diving in all of the Marshall Islands can be experienced in this surreal site. A couple of other great sites are Rongelap Atoll and Arno Atoll.

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