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Solomon Islands Travel Guide

Solomon Islands Travel Guide

The beauty of the Solomon Islands lies in the fact that it is a completely natural island, everything it offers is only the result of our mother earth. It is located in the middle of rainforests, an idyllic paradise. Let’s find out everything about them before the sea swallows them up, only remaining a distant memory to us all.

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Zooming in on SOLOMON ISLANDS | Geography of Solomon Islands with Google Earth

In this series I'm zooming in on countries with Google Earth, and it's time to take a look at Solomon Islands! Google Earth gives information about cities, bordering countries, coordinates, distances, and I can use street view! Thank you, Google Earth, for showing us our beautiful earth!

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MAP OF THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

greetings my friends. this is a map of the Solomon Islands. Solomon Islands is an island nation that lies east of Papua New Guinea and consists of six major islands and over 900 smaller islands. The major part of the nation of Solomon Islands covers many of the mountainous high islands of the Solomon Islands archipelago, which includes Choiseul, the Shortland Islands, the New Georgia Islands, Santa Isabel, the Russell Islands, the Florida Islands, Tulagi, Malaita, Maramasike, Ulawa, Owaraha ,Santa Ana, Makira ,San Cristobal, and the main island of Guadalcanal. Solomon Islands also includes smaller, isolated low atolls and high islands such as Sikaiana, Rennell Island, Bellona Island, the Santa Cruz Islands and tiny outliers such as Tikopia, Anuta, and Fatutaka. Although Bougainville is the largest island in the Solomon Islands archipelago it is politically an autonomous region of Papua New Guinea and does not form part of the nation of Solomon Islands.

The distance between the westernmost and easternmost islands is about 1,500 kilometres. The Santa Cruz Islands are situated north of Vanuatu and are especially isolated at more than 200 kilometres from the other islands.

The islands' ocean-equatorial climate is extremely humid throughout the year, with a mean temperature of 26.5 °C. and few extremes of temperature or weather. June through August is the cooler period. Though seasons are not pronounced, the northwesterly winds of November through April bring more frequent rainfall and occasional squalls or cyclones. The annual rainfall is about 3,050 millimetres. thats all. please comment and subscribe for the best maps. goodbye.
salutations mes amis. c'est une carte des îles Salomon. Les Îles Salomon sont une nation insulaire située à l'est de la Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée et se compose de six îles principales et de plus de 900 îles plus petites. La majeure partie de la nation des îles Salomon couvre de nombreuses îles hautes montagneuses de l'archipel des îles Salomon, qui comprend Choiseul, les îles Shortland, les îles de la Nouvelle-Géorgie, Santa Isabel, les îles Russell, les îles de Floride, Tulagi, Malaita, Maramasike, Ulawa, Owaraha, Santa Ana, Makira, San Cristobal et l'île principale de Guadalcanal. Les îles Salomon comprennent également des atolls bas et des îles hautes plus petits et isolés tels que Sikaiana, l'île Rennell, l'île Bellona, les îles Santa Cruz et de minuscules valeurs aberrantes telles que Tikopia, Anuta et Fatutaka. Bien que Bougainville soit la plus grande île de l'archipel des Îles Salomon, elle est politiquement une région autonome de la Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée et ne fait pas partie de la nation des Îles Salomon.

La distance entre les îles les plus à l'ouest et les plus à l'est est d'environ 1 500 kilomètres. Les îles de Santa Cruz sont situées au nord du Vanuatu et sont surtout isolées à plus de 200 kilomètres des autres îles.

Le climat océano-équatorial des îles est extrêmement humide toute l'année, avec une température moyenne de 26,5 °C. et quelques extrêmes de température ou de temps. Juin à août est la période la plus fraîche. Bien que les saisons ne soient pas prononcées, les vents du nord-ouest de novembre à avril apportent des précipitations plus fréquentes et des grains ou des cyclones occasionnels. Les précipitations annuelles sont d'environ 3 050 millimètres. c'est tout. s'il vous plaît commentez et abonnez-vous pour les meilleures cartes. au revoir.
saludos mis amigos. este es un mapa de las Islas Salomón. Las Islas Salomón es una nación insular que se encuentra al este de Papua Nueva Guinea y consta de seis islas principales y más de 900 islas más pequeñas. La mayor parte de la nación de las Islas Salomón cubre muchas de las islas montañosas altas del archipiélago de las Islas Salomón, que incluye Choiseul, las Islas Shortland, las Islas Nueva Georgia, Santa Isabel, las Islas Russell, las Islas Florida, Tulagi, Malaita, Maramasike, Ulawa, Owaraha, Santa Ana, Makira, San Cristóbal y la isla principal de Guadalcanal. Las Islas Salomón también incluyen atolones bajos aislados más pequeños e islas altas como Sikaiana, la isla Rennell, la isla Bellona, las islas Santa Cruz y pequeños valores atípicos como Tikopia, Anuta y Fatutaka. Aunque Bougainville es la isla más grande del archipiélago de las Islas Salomón, políticamente es una región autónoma de Papua Nueva Guinea y no forma parte de la nación de las Islas Salomón. #solomonisland #solomonislands #guadalcanal #mapamap #mapschool #mapsolo #petamap #cartemap #kartemap
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10 Things to Do in Solomon Islands 2022 | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

10 Things to Do in Solomon Islands 2022 | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
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Climate change never felt more real to my eyes until I arrived here in KIRIBATI - a small island nation in the Central Pacific Ocean.

The rising sea levels are quickly shrinking this country, which has a peak altitude of 3 meters. It's projected to be entirely underwater by the year 2100.

While many countries are feeling the impacts of climate change, nobody is more threatened right now than the 100,000+ residents of Kiribati.

The question now becomes, how do we prevent the people here from becoming climate refugees? The only 4 options I can think of are the following:

1. Build a higher sea wall (which will cost billions of USD)
2. Buy land overseas for them to relocate (will also cost a fortune)
3. Send more Kiribati citizens abroad (i.e. Australia and New Zealand) for jobs, and they can slowly adapt to a new life
4. Boost tourism in Kiribati so people can see firsthand the effects of climate change, which will also pump money back into the economy

Would love to get your thoughts on what we can do to help the wonderful people of Kiribati. I encourage you all to get creative and share your best solutions below. I will be reading and responding to as many comments as I can, and I encourage you to do the same. This is important.

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Solomon Islands is a sovereign country consisting of six major islands and over 900 smaller islands in Oceania, to the east of Papua New Guinea and northwest of Vanuatu. It has a land area of 28,400 square kilometres (11,000 sq mi), and a population of 652,858. Its capital, Honiara, is located on the largest island, Guadalcanal. The country takes its name from the Solomon Islands archipelago, which is a collection of Melanesian islands that also includes the North Solomon Islands (a part of Papua New Guinea), but excludes outlying islands, such as the Santa Cruz Islands and Rennell and Bellona.

The islands have been settled since at least some time between 30,000 and 28,800 BCE, with later waves of migrants, notably the Lapita people, mixing and producing the modern indigenous Solomon Islanders population. In 1568, the Spanish navigator Álvaro de Mendaña was the first European to visit them, naming them the Islas Salomón. Mendaña returned decades later, in 1595, and another Spanish expedition, led by Portuguese navigator Pedro Fernandes de Queirós, visited the Solomons in 1606. Britain defined its area of interest in the Solomon Islands archipelago in June 1893, when Captain Gibson R.N., of HMS Curacoa, declared the southern Solomon Islands a British protectorate. During World War II, the Solomon Islands campaign (1942–1945) saw fierce fighting between the United States, Commonwealth forces and the Empire of Japan, including the Battle of Guadalcanal.

The official name of the then-British administration was changed from the British Solomon Islands Protectorate to The Solomon Islands in 1975, and self-government was achieved the following year. Independence was obtained, and the name changed to just Solomon Islands (without the definite article), in 1978. At independence, Solomon Islands became a constitutional monarchy. The Queen of Solomon Islands is Elizabeth II, represented by the Governor-General Solomon Islands is an island nation that lies east of Papua New Guinea and consists of six major islands and over 900 smaller islands. The major part of the nation of Solomon Islands covers many of the mountainous high islands of the Solomon Islands archipelago, which includes Choiseul, the Shortland Islands, the New Georgia Islands, Santa Isabel, the Russell Islands, the Florida Islands, Tulagi, Malaita, Maramasike, Ulawa, Owaraha (Santa Ana), Makira (San Cristobal), and the main island of Guadalcanal. Solomon Islands also includes smaller, isolated low atolls and high islands such as Sikaiana, Rennell Island, Bellona Island, the Santa Cruz Islands and tiny outliers such as Tikopia, Anuta, and Fatutaka. Although Bougainville is the largest island in the Solomon Islands archipelago it is politically an autonomous region of Papua New Guinea and does not form part of the nation of Solomon Islands.

The country's islands lie between latitudes 5° and 13°S, and longitudes 155° and 169°E. The distance between the westernmost and easternmost islands is about 1,500 kilometres (930 mi). The Santa Cruz Islands (of which Tikopia is part) are situated north of Vanuatu and are especially isolated at more than 200 kilometres (120 mi) from the other islands.

Climate
The islands' ocean-equatorial climate is extremely humid throughout the year, with a mean temperature of 26.5 °C (79.7 °F) and few extremes of temperature or weather. June through August is the cooler period. Though seasons are not pronounced, the northwesterly winds of November through April

Ecology
See also: Coral reefs of the Solomon Islands and List of corals of the Solomon Islands
The Solomon Islands archipelago is part of two distinct terrestrial ecoregions. Most of the islands are part of the Solomon Islands rain forests ecoregion, which also includes the islands of Bougainville and Buka; these forests have come under pressure from forestry activities. The Santa Cruz Islands are part of the Vanuatu rain forests ecoregion, together with the neighbouring archipelago of Vanuatu. The country had a 2019 Forest Landscape Integrity Index mean score of 7.19/10, ranking it 48th globally out of 172 countries.

The islands contain several active and dormant volcanoes. The Tinakula and Kavachi volcanoes are the most active.

On the southern side of Vangunu Island, the forests around the tiny community of Zaira are unique, providing habitat for at least three vulnerable species of animals. The 200 human inhabitants of the area have been trying to get the forests declared a protected area, so that logging and mining cannot disturb and pollute the pristine forests and coastline.


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The baseline survey of marine biodiversity in the Solomon Islands that was carried out in 2004,[113] found 474 species of corals in the Solomons as well as nine species which could be new to science. This is the second highest diversity of corals in the World, second only to the Raja Ampat Islands in eastern Indonesia.

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The Solomon Islands in Under 2 Minutes

The Solomon Islands are one of the top 3 least visited countries in the world - but are easily one of the best! This video is a short highlights reel showcasing just a few of the amazing things to see, do and experience in this incredible country. From Culture and Kastoms to scuba diving, adventure, cruising, surfing, WWII History and so much more! Undiscovered. Off the beaten path. INCREDIBLE.

The culture of Solomon Islands with Master Liveaboards

Solomon Islands are known for it's diversity, above and below the water. Solomons PNG Master has a great relationship with local communities, making for great island visits, trade opportunities, and memorable encounters with the true faces of Solomons.


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The Solomon Islands, a nation of hundreds of islands in the South Pacific, has many WWII-era sites. Guadalcanal, a province and one of the archipelago’s largest islands, honors fallen Allied soldiers at its U.S. War Memorial. Guadalcanal is also home to the nation’s capital, Honiara, whose bustling Central Market showcases the islands’ produce and traditional handicrafts.
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i recently took my wife on a trip to the solomon islands for the first time to show her where i grew up & i vlogged it. i haven't been back since i filmed my other solomon islands vlog 3 years ago (watch it here: so it was cool being able to go back with my wife.

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OMG GUYS! The last 3 days of my life have been spent in the world's least visited country called Nauru in the Pacific Islands. Have you ever heard of Nauru before? Less than 200 tourists a YEAR visit this tiny-island nation called Nauru of 10,000 residents, and it's a fascinating place.

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Solomon Islands Mission trip

In Sept/Oct 2019, a group of youth from Hills Adventist College - Sydney visited Western Province in Solomon Islands.

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The human history of Solomon Islands begins with the first Papuan settlement at least 30,000 years ago from New Guinea. They represented the furthest expansion of humans into the Pacific until the expansion of Austronesian-language speakers through the area around 4000 BC, bringing new agricultural and maritime technology. Most of the languages spoken today in Solomon Islands derive from this era, but some thirty languages of the pre-Austronesian settlers survive. Most of the people that settled there back then were Papuans (see East Papuan languages).

There are preserved numerous pre-European cultural monuments in Solomon Islands, notably Bao megalithic shrine complex (13th century AD), Nusa Roviana fortress and shrines (14th – 19th century), Vonavona Skull island – all in Western province. Nusa Roviana fortress, shrines and surrounding villages served as a hub of regional trade networks in 17th – 19th centuries. Skull shrines of Nusa Roviana are sites of legends. Better known is Tiola shrine – site of legendary stone dog which turned towards the direction where enemy of Roviana was coming from.[1] This complex of archaeological monuments characterises fast development of local Roviana culture, through trade and head hunting expeditions turning into regional power in 17th – 18th centuries.[2]

European contact
Ships of the Spanish explorer Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira first sighted Santa Isabel island on 7 February 1568. Finding signs of alluvial gold on Guadalcanal, Mendaña believed he had found the source of King Solomon's wealth, and consequently named the islands The Islands of Solomon.

In 1595 and 1605 Spain again sent several expeditions to find the islands and establish a colony; however these were unsuccessful. In 1767 Captain Philip Carteret rediscovered the Santa Cruz Islands and Malaita. Later, Dutch, French and British navigators visited the islands; their reception was often hostile.

Museums with significant collections of Solomon Islands artifacts include the Bishop Museum, the Peabody Museum of Salem and the South Sea Islands Museum.

Colonization

Postage stamp with portrait of King George VI, 1939
Sikaiana, then known as the Stewart Islands, was annexed to the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1856. Hawai'i did not formalize the annexation, and the United States refused to recognize Hawaiian sovereignty over Sikaiana when the United States annexed Hawai'i in 1898.

Missionary activity then started at the mid 19th century and European colonial ambitions led to the establishment of a German Protectorate over the North Solomon Islands, which covered parts of what is now Solomon Islands, following an Anglo-German Treaty of 1886. A British Solomon Islands Protectorate over the southern islands was proclaimed in June 1893. German interests were transferred to the United Kingdom under the Samoa Tripartite Convention of 1899, in exchange for recognition of the German claim to Western Samoa.

In 1927 District Commissioner William R. Bell was killed on Malaita, along with a cadet named Lillies and 13 Solomon Islanders in his charge. A massive punitive expedition, known as the Malaita massacre, ensued; at least 60 Kwaio were killed, nearly 200 detained in Tulagi (the protectorate capital),and many sacred sites and objects were destroyed or desecrated. Basiana, who had killed Bell, was hanged publicly on 29 June 1928.

World War II

American B-17 bombers over Gizo.
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Japanese forces occupied the North Solomon Islands, part of the Australian Territory of New Guinea, in January 1942, going South to Tulagi. The counter-attack was led by the United States; the 1st Division of the US Marine Corps landed on Guadalcanal and Tulagi in August 1942. Some of the most bitter fighting of World War II took place on the islands for almost three years.

Tulagi, the seat of the British administration on the island of Nggela Sule in Central Province was destroyed in the heavy fighting following landings by the US Marines. Then the tough battle for Guadalcanal, which was centred on the capture of the airfield, Henderson field, led to the development of the adjacent town of Honiara as the United States logistics centre.

Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana
Islanders Biuku Gasa (deceased 2005) and Eroni Kumana (Gizo) (deceased 2014) were Allies scouts during the war. They became famous when they were noted by National Geographic for being the first men to find the shipwrecked John F. Kennedy and his crew of the PT-109 using a traditional dugout canoe. They suggested the idea of using a coconut which was later kept on the desk of the president to write a rescue message for delivery. Their names had not been credited in most movie and historical accounts, and they were turned back before they could visit President Kennedy's inauguration, though the Australian coastwatcher would also meet the map of the soloman islands , #solomanislands

Investigating Random Islands From Around The World

Of the approximate number of 900,000 islands globally, around 16,000 are inhabited. Approximately 11% of the world's total population, over 730 million people, lives on these islands.

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