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Driving Around Nauru (TIMELAPSE)

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Driving Around Nauru (TIMELAPSE)

A 32 minute drive around the smallest island nation in the world condensed into 3 minutes. Nauru is beautiful!

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Hitchhiking An Island Nation | Nauru Island

Nauru is small enough to drive in 30 minutes. As a hitchhiker, I found the perfect opportunity to see the tiny nation in a unique way! Highlights of my adventure on foot.

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Driving to Command Ridge Central Nauru August 2019

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TRIPREPORT | Nauru Airlines (ECONOMY) | Boeing 737-300 | Majuro - Tarawa

Fly with me on Nauru Airlines from Majuro Marshall Islands to Tarawa Kiribati in the Pacific Ocean. Both of these places are located on coral atolls so the islands are very small. They are such unique places you need to check it out!
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The country of #Nauru consist of just one island with a ring road around it. Therefore, it’s possible to walk around the whole country. #nauru #????????

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Central Plateau in Nauru, Nauru

Nauru is a tiny phosphate rock island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean south of the Marshall Islands in Oceania.

Its land area is 21 km2, and it has a 30-kilometre coastline.
The climate is tropical with a monsoon rainy season from November to February.

A sandy beach rises to the fertile ring around raised coral reefs. The raised phosphate plateau ('Topside') takes up the central portion of the island. The highest point is 65 m above sea level, along the plateau rim.

Nauru's only economically significant natural resources are phosphates, formed from guano deposits by seabirds over many thousands of years, and fisheries, particularly for tuna.

Due to being surrounded by corals and sandy beaches, the island houses no natural harbours, nor any rivers or substantial lakes.

Nauru has its own unique navigational system, which is only capable of being used on the island.

To at least a depth of 55 metres below sea level, the limestone has been dissolved forming cavities, sinkholes and caves. Holes on the topside of the island were filled up by a phosphate layer up to several metres thick.

Anibare Bay was formed by the underwater collapse of the east side of the volcano. Buada Lagoon was formed by solution of the limestone when the sea level was lower, followed by collapse.

Nauru is moving at 104 mm per year to the north west along with the Pacific Plate.

Freshwater can be found in Buada lagoon, and also in some brackish ponds at the escarpment base in Ijuw and Anabar in the northeast. There is an underground lake in Moqua Cave in the southeast of the island.
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Flying Nauru Airlines | FINALLY Made it to Nauru

After a long tedious visa application process, I made it to Nauru. But I was also curious about it's very own airline, Nauru Airlines.

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Landing at Nauru

Landing at Nauru International Airport on Our Airline 737-300 (VH-INU), flight ON002, the Central Pacific milk run... Brisbane-Honiara-Nauru-Tarawa-Nadi and return.

Quite lucky to get such a video too, as the flight usually lands at Nauru in the dark!

Nauru

Nauru: Least visited country in the World; Most Obese country in the World; Second smallest country in World; Had one of the richest GDP’s in end of 1970’s but now has highest unemployment.

Officially the Republic of Nauru. Also formerly known as Pleasant Island, is an island country and microstate in Oceania, in the Central Pacific. Its nearest neighbor is Kiribati, Tuvalu, Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea (PNG).

Nauru is the third-smallest country in the world behind Vatican City and Monaco, making it the smallest republic.

Brief about Nauru:
Settled by people from Micronesia and Polynesia, Nauru was annexed and claimed as a colony by the German Empire in the late 19th century. After World War I, Nauru became a League of Nations mandate administered by Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. During World War II, Nauru was occupied by Japanese troops. After the war ended, the country entered into United Nations trusteeship. Nauru gained its independence in 1968 and became a member of the Pacific Community (SPC) in 1969. Recently they have completed 50 years of independence.

Nauru used to be Phosphate rich and this made it one of the richest nations in end of 1960’s. Though the Phosphate resources are not available now it is dependent on fishing and foreign aid. Nauru briefly became a tax haven and illegal money laundering centre.

Nauru is a 21 km square or (8.1 sq mi), oval-shaped island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, 55.95 km (34.77 mi) south of the equator. The island is surrounded by a coral reef, The presence of the reef has prevented the establishment of a seaport. There are limited natural sources of freshwater on Nauru. Rooftop storage tanks collect rainwater. The islanders are mostly dependent on three desalination plants housed at Nauru's Utilities Agency. There is one lagoon ‘Buada Lagoon’ around which vegetables and fruits are grown.

Economy:
In the 1990s, Nauru became a tax haven and offered passports to foreign nationals for a fee.

See:
• Anibare Bay where there are tropical beaches
• Anibare Harbour, a 2000 project, was largely financed by the Japanese government
• The Parliament House and other Government buildings in Yaren, the unofficial capital of Nauru
• Nauru Museum in Yaren can make you understand the history of the island better
• Orro Congrenational church is located in Boe. There's a beautiful stain glass.
• AOG Tabernacle. Outdoor prayer house in Yangor with a beautiful view on the Ocean.
• The Buada Lagoon a tropical body of water, and the only body of water on the island is a very picturesque spot.

Do
• Walk round the islands interior.
• Climb Command Ridge, Nauru's highest point.
• Watch the local teams battle it out at an Australian rules football match.
• Fish: Head out to sea and try your luck at game fishing
• Shop at Capelle & Partner, the only department store and largest business on Nauru island.
• Swim in Anibore Harbour, which is the best bet for swimming, as most beaches are too shallow and rocky.
• Rest on Anabar Park and beach
• Do plane spotting from Yaren airport.

EAT, DRINK & SLEEP:
Food is imported from Australia and arrives by ship and plane, usually every week as the vessels have been in operation regularly. There are lots of small eating places, selling Chinese food. There is a fast food kiosk at Capelle's supermarket served by the locals and at Milton Ross supermarket served by Filipinos. There is also another fast food take away at McDon's, serving Filipino dishes. Since Nauru is an island nation, seafood is very popular in its restaurants. Most of the restaurants of Nauru offer delicious seafood dishes.

The Reef Bar at the Menen hotel is one of the only bars in Nauru. It is on the opposite side of the island from the Od-N-Aiwo, one of two other hotels in Nauru. It serves beers and international spirits. The bar has a couple of pool tables, satellite TV and recorded music

There is a bar called 'Jules' in Denig district that is privately owned, which opened in 2012. New faces will be enthusiastically welcomed by the locals and the expats will usually have a chat, too.

Od'n Aiwo Hotel (On the coastal belt road, to the west side of the island, directly opposite the road inland to Buada), The less expensive of the three hotels on Nauru. USD40-80.

Menen Hotel, (On the coastal belt road, to the east side of the island and south of Anibare Bay.), The Menen is Nauru's largest hotel, boasting 119 rooms and conference facilities for up to 200. It possesses two restaurants and one the island's two bars. USD80.

Budapest Hotel, (On the coastal belt road, to the north-east side of the island, near Anabar Beach and the Lovoni Baptist Church). The more expensive of the three hotels on Nauru. USD170-330.

Please enjoy your travel, visit in Nauru! Travel responsibly and respect people, culture and environment.
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Time lapse Nauru

Travel around the whole country of Nauru in under a 2 minutes, the island has 9000 people and a speed limit of 40km/h. Pictures by Joe Armao ,The Age newspaper ,The Age online, The Age ipad Fairfax media Australia. 20th of Setember 2012

Full Driving Tour Around Tiny Nauru Island - Just 22 Minutes | Lord Of The Flights

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Nauru is a tiny island in Micronesia. When I made my video visiting the worlds 3 smallest countries, I spent four days in Nauru. Given its size it was not hard to explore this tiny nation, so I recorded a full circuit of this island which took just 22 minutes. I hope you enjoy it!

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About me:
My name is Mark and I am from the UK.

In 2022 I sold my business after fifteen years of hard work and very few holidays. I immediately set out to make sure I enjoyed a well-earned ‘midlife crisis’. As I am too fat to fit in a Porsche, I settled quickly instead on going to the places I have dreamt of visiting, in airplane seats that I can fit in.

I wanted to experience and share the best of First and Business class travel, luxury hotels and interesting destinations without the influence of sponsors or financial reward. I hope my videos will be informative and inspire your own future travels.
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LapOfNauru.avi

This is a drive around the entire of the island of Nauru which normally takes only 17 minutes, sped up 10x.

Driving in the Interior Nauru August 2019

Driving Through Nauru's Topside August 2019

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48 CH 18 - 1 LUNA NAURU SEESIDE DRIVE SERGEJ FEDULOW DSCN0402

48 CH 18 - 1 LUNA NAURU SEESIDE DRIVE SERGEJ FEDULOW DSCN0402, НАУРУ, НА МОТО ВДОЛЬ БЕРЕГА, 48-я глава описания Кругосветного путешествия Сергея Федулова, в СНОБЕ Лунные Острова: Тимор, Тувалу, Тонга и вокруг.






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Nauru Travel

Nauru officially the Republic of Nauru (Nauruan: Repubrikin Naoero) and formerly known as Pleasant Island, is an island country in Micronesia in the Central Pacific. Its nearest neighbour is Banaba Island in Kiribati, 300 kilometres (186 mi) to the east. It further lies northwest of Tuvalu, north of the Solomon Islands, east-northeast of Papua New Guinea, southeast of the Federated States of Micronesia and south of the Marshall Islands. With 10,084 residents in a 21-square-kilometre (8.1 sq mi) area, Nauru is the smallest state in the South Pacific and third smallest state by area in the world, behind only Vatican City and Monaco.

Nauru Rainy Day Road

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Phillip Martin Muraling in Nauru

If you have never heard of Nauru, you aren't alone. I had to dig up a map before painting this mural on the world's smallest island nation, with the project sponsored by the US Embassy. If you want friendly people, warm smiles, hot sunshine and coconut fish, this is the place for you.

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