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10 Best place to visit in Rongelap Marshall Islands

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9 Things To Do In Marshall Islands (Is this the ORIGIN of the BIKINI?)

Here are the best things to do in Marshall Islands.

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Join us as we take you on a journey to discover the hidden gems of the Marshall Islands, a group of islands located in the Pacific Ocean. This remote and secluded destination offers an array of unique and exciting things to do for travelers.

In our video, we'll take you to explore the breathtaking natural beauty of the Marshall Islands, including the picturesque beaches and crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling and diving. You can also discover the rich marine life by visiting the Bikini Atoll, which is famous for its shipwrecks and sea life.

But that's not all! The Marshall Islands is also known for its rich cultural heritage, such as the traditional Marshallese stick chart, an ancient navigational tool used by the Marshallese people to navigate the Pacific Ocean. You can also experience the traditional way of life in the local villages, or trying out the delicious local cuisine.

So pack your bags and join us as we explore all that the Marshall Islands has to offer. From natural wonders to cultural experiences, this remote island nation is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

We'll explain more about the best things to do in Marshall Islands in this video.

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Marshall Islands - Glimpses of Rongelap Atoll

Scenes and views of the island during my visit in December 2011. Shows the construction to relocate indigenous population later.
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[2023] The Marshall Islands Dive Sites That Will Blow Your Mind: Our Top 10 Scuba Diving Locations

10 Best #ScubaDiving Locations #TheMarshallIslands

Are you looking for the best scuba diving locations in the Marshall Islands? Then this video is for you! In this video we will be showing you 10 of the most amazing and unique spots to explore while scuba diving. From pristine coral reefs, to deep blue lagoons, these incredible sites are sure to captivate and fascinate even the most experienced divers. Come along with us as we take a dive into these breathtaking wonders of nature! So what are you waiting for?

0:10 Bikini Atoll
A group of small atolls with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life

0:30 Kwajalein Atoll
A large atoll with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and caves
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, caves, diverse marine life

0:50 Majuro Atoll
A large atoll with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life

1:10 Mili Atoll
A small atoll with a shallow coral reef that is great for snorkeling
Depth Range: 0-10 meters
Marine Life: Various species of fish, eels, octopuses, and crustaceans
Highlights: Shallow waters, easy dive site, coral reef

1:30 Rongelap Atoll
A small atoll with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life

1:50 Jaluit Atoll
A large atoll with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and caves
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, caves, diverse marine life

2:10 Likiep Atoll
A small atoll with a shallow coral reef that is great for snorkeling
Depth Range: 0-10 meters
Marine Life: Various species of fish, eels, octopuses, and crustaceans
Highlights: Shallow waters, easy dive site, coral reef

2:30 Mejit Atoll
A small atoll with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life

2:50 Namdrik Atoll
A small atoll with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life

3:10 Wotje Atoll
A large atoll with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and caves
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, caves, diverse marine life
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Arno Atoll in Majuro, Marshall Islands

Arno Atoll is a coral atoll of 133 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands. Its total land area is only 13 km2. Unlike most other atolls, Arno encloses three different lagoons, a large central one, and two smaller ones in the north and east. Its main lagoon encloses an area of 338.7 km2. At a distance of only 20 kilometres, it is the closest atoll to the Marshall Islands capital, Majuro Atoll, and can be seen looking east from Majuro on a clear day at low tide. The population of Arno Atoll was 1,794 at the 2011 census. The most populous islets are Ajeltokrok, Kobjeltak, Rearlaplap, Langor and Tutu. The largest village is Ine, Arno.

People of Arno are well known for their productivity in making copra (the dried out meat of coconuts, from which coconut oil is extracted). Arno women are renowned for their production of the Kili Bag, a popular handwoven handbag/purse, named after another island in the Marshall. Arno supposedly had a traditional love school.

Arno Atoll was claimed by the Empire of Germany along with the rest of the Marshall Islands in 1884. After World War I, the island came under the South Pacific Mandate of the Empire of Japan. Following the end of World War II, Arno Atoll came under the control of the United States as part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. The island has been part of the independent Republic of the Marshall Islands since 1986.
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Marshall Islands Travel Video

Marshall Islands Travel Video - The air is tangy with sea salt on the thousand or so slender, flat coral islands that make up the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). Living on these narrow strips of land between ocean and lagoon, the Marshallese are expert fishers and navigators, having long been reliant on the sea.

Local faces reflect the islands history. In the late 1700s, after 2000 years of isolation, these Micronesian islands were variously visited, settled, colonised or occupied by British, Russians, Germans, Japanese and Americans (at first by missionaries, later by defence forces). Today the more developed atolls have a sense of all these influences, with well-stocked stores carrying international groceries, restaurants serving the food of several nations, and basketball courts on many street corners. On the quieter backstreets the Marshallese continue to live in family compounds, surrounded by flowers. The two main atolls have quite different characters. While its Westernised, the capital, Majuro Atoll, retains much of the languid feel of the tropics. In contrast, Kwajalein Atoll is leased to the US military for missile testing and is virtually closed to nonmilitary visitors, its local workers shuttled to the wall-to-wall tenements of Ebeye.

The RMIs charm lies in its outer islands which - except for the traumatic nuclear history of some - still retain the pristine feel of the tropical Pacific. If you have only a few days to spend here, dont run your schedule too tightly alongside that of Air Marshall Islands (AMI) - it generally serves outer atolls just once weekly, and delays of up to many days are common. You can still get a feel for the classic Robinson Crusoe lifestyle by visiting one of the small islands in Majuro Atoll, though divers often bypass Majuro and head straight to Bikini for WWII wreck-diving or Rongelap for nature-diving.

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Marshall Islands Tours Video

Marshall Islands Tours Video - The air is tangy with sea salt on the thousand or so slender, flat coral islands that make up the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). Living on these narrow strips of land between ocean and lagoon, the Marshallese are expert fishers and navigators, having long been reliant on the sea.

Local faces reflect the islands' history. In the late 1700s, after 2000 years of isolation, these Micronesian islands were variously visited, settled, colonised or occupied by British, Russians, Germans, Japanese and Americans (at first by missionaries, later by defence forces). Today the more developed atolls have a sense of all these influences, with well-stocked stores carrying international groceries, restaurants serving the food of several nations, and basketball courts on many street corners. On the quieter backstreets the Marshallese continue to live in family compounds, surrounded by flowers. The two main atolls have quite different characters. While it's Westernised, the capital, Majuro Atoll, retains much of the languid feel of the tropics. In contrast, Kwajalein Atoll is leased to the US military for missile testing and is virtually closed to nonmilitary visitors, its local workers shuttled to the wall-to-wall tenements of Ebeye.

The RMI's charm lies in its outer islands which - except for the traumatic nuclear history of some - still retain the pristine feel of the tropical Pacific. If you have only a few days to spend here, don't run your schedule too tightly alongside that of Air Marshall Islands (AMI) - it generally serves outer atolls just once weekly, and delays of up to many days are common. You can still get a feel for the classic Robinson Crusoe lifestyle by visiting one of the small islands in Majuro Atoll, though divers often bypass Majuro and head straight to Bikini for WWII wreck-diving or Rongelap for nature-diving.

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Marshall Islands Trip Video

Marshall Islands Trip Video - The air is tangy with sea salt on the thousand or so slender, flat coral islands that make up the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). Living on these narrow strips of land between ocean and lagoon, the Marshallese are expert fishers and navigators, having long been reliant on the sea.

Local faces reflect the islands history. In the late 1700s, after 2000 years of isolation, these Micronesian islands were variously visited, settled, colonised or occupied by British, Russians, Germans, Japanese and Americans (at first by missionaries, later by defence forces). Today the more developed atolls have a sense of all these influences, with well-stocked stores carrying international groceries, restaurants serving the food of several nations, and basketball courts on many street corners. On the quieter backstreets the Marshallese continue to live in family compounds, surrounded by flowers. The two main atolls have quite different characters. While its Westernised, the capital, Majuro Atoll, retains much of the languid feel of the tropics. In contrast, Kwajalein Atoll is leased to the US military for missile testing and is virtually closed to nonmilitary visitors, its local workers shuttled to the wall-to-wall tenements of Ebeye.

The RMIs charm lies in its outer islands which - except for the traumatic nuclear history of some - still retain the pristine feel of the tropical Pacific. If you have only a few days to spend here, dont run your schedule too tightly alongside that of Air Marshall Islands (AMI) - it generally serves outer atolls just once weekly, and delays of up to many days are common. You can still get a feel for the classic Robinson Crusoe lifestyle by visiting one of the small islands in Majuro Atoll, though divers often bypass Majuro and head straight to Bikini for WWII wreck-diving or Rongelap for nature-diving.

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Around the island of Kwajalein

Very choppy/bumpy video made while driving around Kwajalein in a golf cart. Was trying to give an idea of the various parts of the island. Unfortunately, the road is very bumpy and my camera phone was impossible to hold steady.

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Orsula - Marshall Islands

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Rangiroa island, French Polynesia

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Veteran's Day Dive 2016 Kwajalein, Marshall Islands

A large group diving off Gea Island (Gea Pass) oceanside, Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands.

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USAF STS visit United States Garrison Kwajalien Atoll for a parachute test jump. MWR has their annual Shaving Cream Social, and locals remember those who served on Veteran's Day.

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