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MARSHALL ISLANDS Top 23 Tourist Places | Marshall Islands Tourism

Marshall Islands (Things to do - Places to Visit) - MARSHALL ISLANDS Top Tourist Places
Country in Oceania

The Marshall Islands are a sprawling chain of volcanic islands and coral atolls in the central Pacific Ocean, between Hawaii and the Philippines.

In the northwest, Bikini Atoll’s largely undisturbed waters, used as a ship graveyard after World War II, are now a popular wreck dive site. Near Majuro Atoll, which holds the islands' capital and largest settlement, the coral reef at Kalalin Pass teems with marine life.

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Marshall Islands Uncovered: Top 10 Must-Visit Places in the Pacific Paradise

Marshall Islands Uncovered: Top 10 Must-Visit Places in the Pacific Paradise

_Description:_ Explore the stunning Marshall Islands, a Pacific paradise of crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, and rich history. From the iconic Bikini Atoll to the scenic Kwajalein Island, the Marshall Islands have something for every kind of traveler. In this video, we'll take you on a journey to the top 10 must-visit places in the Marshall Islands, featuring:

- The historic Bikini Atoll and its nuclear testing history
- The scenic Kwajalein Island and its beautiful beaches
- The vibrant city of Majuro and its bustling markets
- The stunning Enewetak Atoll and its crystal-clear waters
- The picturesque Jaluit Atoll and its beautiful lagoon
- The historic Rongelap Atoll and its nuclear testing history
- The scenic Ailuk Atoll and its stunning scenery
- The vibrant city of Ebeye and its rich culture
- The stunning Utirik Atoll and its beautiful beaches
- The historic Mili Atoll and its WWII history

Join us as we explore the best of the Marshall Islands, from its famous landmarks to its hidden gems. Whether you're a history buff, a culture vulture, or a beach lover, the Marshall Islands have something for everyone. So come and discover the beauty of the Marshall Islands with us!

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Best Things to Do in Marshall Islands: Travel Guide

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Welcome back to Vacation Awaits! If you're seeking a travel guide that unveils the best things to do in this tropical haven, you've come to the right place. From crystalline turquoise waters that invite you to snorkel among vibrant marine life to fascinating insights into the local culture and history, our journey through the Marshall Islands promises to be an unforgettable experience.

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

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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.

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Lagoon Life -A DIFFERENT kind of SAILING - Ailuk Atoll EP82 || Sailing the Marshall Islands

WINDsurfing and WATER collecting - SAILBOAT LIFE EP82
This week we have fun learning to windsurf in the shallows of Ailuk lagoon.
We do a little bit of maintenance on our Honda generator and we make use of the passing squalls
to collect over 150 litres of water into our holding tanks.

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Bikini Atoll, The Marshall Islands

Lost somewhere in the ocean, this island looks like a paradise, doesn’t it? But Bikini Atoll was actually home to numerous nuclear testing programs that turned the picturesque island of Bikini into a radioactive wasteland. The inhabitants were forced to abandon their homes, and even today this remains hazardous for living organisms: the abnormally high level of radiation recorded here can cause cancer.

Between 1946 and 1958, 23 nuclear devices were detonated by the United States at seven test sites located on the reef, inside the atoll, in the air, or underwater.

In 1996, the Bikini Council authorized diving operations as a means to generate income for Bikini islanders currently and upon their eventual return. The tours, limited to fewer than a dozen experienced divers a week, cost more than US$5000 and include detailed histories of the nuclear tests.

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Sailing, Pacific Atoll and Plastic EP79

Pacific PARADISE and a PLASTIC problem.
This week we explore the underwater world of Ailuk lagoon and have a beach walk around one of the small islets in the lagoon. We are horrified by how much fishing gear, plastic and rubbish washes up on the windward side of the atoll. A sad reminder of the ever increasing global plastic problem.
Mark's Birthday is a great excuse for another beach picnic and sundowners.

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Hello and welcome to our channel! We are Jo and Rob and we are here to share our sailing adventures with you.
In 2016, inspired by the likes of ‘Delos’, ‘Sailing La Vagabonde’ and ‘Gone with The Wynns’, we sold up everything we owned and bought our 40ft, Fountaine Pajot ‘Lipari 41 Evo’ sailing catamaran ‘Double Trouble’. We had no sailing experience whatsoever, so the past few years have been a huge learning curve.
We thought it might be fun to document our travels for anyone thinking of following a similar lifestyle.
So far we have visited 7 different countries and sailed over 13,000 nautical miles.
We have had many unique experiences that would not have been possible in our prior life and we don’t regret a second.
We're both super keen on protecting our precious environment, so amongst other things, we both follow a plant based diet. You wont find any fishing footage on this channel!
Subscribe now and join us as we continue our salty travels around the world.

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'Happy' by MBB
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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 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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Marshall Islands - Glimpses of Maloelap Atoll - part 1 bis

Scenes and views of the islands during our visit in April 2011. Includes WWII relics on land as well as underwater.
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Exploring Kwajalein Atoll

Exploring Kwajalein Atoll
I spent 10 days in Kwajalein for work. It is a tiny island in the Marshall Islands. There wasnt a whole lot to do besides work. There is scuba diving and visiting the neighboring island of Ebeye. It was an opportunity to visit a place that isnt open to visit or tourism since it is a military installation. The US fought here in WWII.

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차를 타고 도착한 곳은 아름다운 아르노의 해변. 신나게 노는 아이들 너머로 여인네들이 뭔가를 만들고 있다. 어린 코코넛 잎으로 만드는 전통 수공예품이다. 한 땀 한 땀 정성이 깃들어 보인다. “코코넛 잎으로 액자나 다른 다양한 장식품을 만듭니다.” 아르노섬의 여자들은 솜씨가 좋아 이 수공예품들은 높은 가격으로 팔린다고 한다. 조개껍데기를 이어 만든 섬세한 수공예품이 멋스러워 보인다. 바닷가 한편에서 사람들이 해변에 코코넛나무를 세우고 있다. 꽤 기다란 벽을 만드는 것 같은데 그 이유가 궁금하다. “바닷가에 방조벽을 만들고 있어요.“ ”왜요?“ ”바닷물이 계속 섬으로 들어오고 있거든요. 성공적일지는 모르겠지만 시도는 해보는 겁니다.“ ”어떤 문제가 있나요?“ ”섬이 사라지고 있어요.“ 문화와 문명을 꽃 피우던 땅 마셜제도. 하지만 지구 온난화로 인한 해수면 상승이 그들의 삶을 위협하고 있다. 마셜인들이 할 수 있는 일이라곤 해안가에 방조벽을 만드는 방법 밖에 없는 것 같아 안타깝다. 태평양의 외딴 섬 마셜제도. 아름다운 풍광과 그 안에 울려 퍼지는 사람들의 행복한 메아리가 100년, 아니 1000년 후에도 계속되길 기대하고 또 기대하며 나의 여행을 마무리한다.

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Where arriving by car are the beautiful beaches of the Arno. Children over rock. Yeoinne are creating something. It is a traditional handicraft making young coconut leaves. You sweat a sweat it seems imbued with sincerity. Create a photo frame and other various ornaments with coconut leaves. The women of the island are the workmanship Arnaud likes handicrafts that are sold at a high price. Following this delicate handicraft made of shells looks lovable nice. People are laying the coconut trees on the beach at the beach while. It seems quite a long wall to create wonder why. I'm making the wall aiding the beach. Why? The waters continued'm coming to the island. I do not know diary successful attempt'll try. What is the problem? The island's gone. Flower culture and civilization piwoodeon ground Marshall Islands. However, the rising sea levels caused by global warming are threatening their lives. Yiragon thing they can think Marshall is not the only way to create a wall on the waterfront aiding deplorable. Remote island in the Pacific Marshall Islands. Happy beautiful scenery and the resounding echo of people in 100 years, not even 1000 yet continue to hope and expect and expect to finish my trip.

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■클립명: 오세아니아066-마셜01-10 바닷가, 섬을 지키는 사람들/Beach/Kids/Craftwork/Coconut
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■촬영일자: 2013년 1월 January

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Girls Picnic at Eneko and Enemanit, Marshall Islands

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Bluewater SAILING passage Majuro to Ailuk Atoll EP77

Bluewater SAILING passage Majuro to Ailuk Atoll
SAILING the Marshall Islands Two nights to Ailuk Atoll

This week we leave Majuro and travel 240 miles north to Ailuk Atoll, in what we think is a good weather window. It turns out that we time it perfectly so that we have to dodge squalls that come across every hour or so!

Mark and Angie from 'Uno Mas' were about five to ten miles in front of us and missed just about every squall, so if we had started our trip an hour earlier we would have had a much smoother trip!

Once in the shelter of Aur and Maloelap atolls we have some lovely sailing and the squalls lessen as we near Ailuk.
After waiting for good light we negotiate the reef pass and drop the hook in front of Ailuk Village on the South east side of the atoll.
We celebrate with an early night after a very tiring two days!

Footage from May / June 2020
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Hello and welcome to our channel! We are Jo and Rob and we are here to share our sailing adventures with you.
In 2016, inspired by the likes of ‘Delos’, ‘Sailing La Vagabonde’ and ‘Gone with The Wynns’, we sold up everything we owned and bought our 40ft, Fountaine Pajot ‘Lipari 41 Evo’ sailing catamaran ‘Double Trouble’. We had no sailing experience whatsoever, so the past few years have been a huge learning curve.
We thought it might be fun to document our travels for anyone thinking of following a similar lifestyle.
So far we have visited 7 different countries and sailed over 13,000 nautical miles.
We have had many unique experiences that would not have been possible in our prior life and we don’t regret a second.
We're both super keen on protecting our precious environment, so amongst other things, we both follow a plant based diet. You wont find any fishing footage on this channel!
Subscribe now and join us as we continue our salty travels around the world.

👏Credits:
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🎼Music:
DT Theme tune -
'Happy' by MBB
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SQUALLY sailing in the Marshall Islands EP77 || Sailing the North Pacific #sailingdoubletrouble #AilukAtoll

Emerald water of Marshall Islands

Lagoon Life- Scuba Diving and paddle boarding Marshall Islands EP81

Sailing A Perfect Day in Ailuk Lagoon Sailing the Marshall Islands
A perfect sailing day for us on anchor in Ailuk Lagoon. With no wind we get the toys out and get some great Drone shots while paddle boarding. A fun filled day was had, swimming, paddle boarding and a scuba dive.
We take Dave the Dinghy out to the Outer reef and dive a crystal clear blue wall.
Our best day on the water.

Footage from July 2020
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👩‍❤️‍👨About us :
Hello and welcome to our channel! We are Jo and Rob and we are here to share our sailing adventures with you.
In 2016, inspired by the likes of ‘Delos’, ‘Sailing La Vagabonde’ and ‘Gone with The Wynns’, we sold up everything we owned and bought our 40ft, Fountaine Pajot ‘Lipari 41 Evo’ sailing catamaran ‘Double Trouble’. We had no sailing experience whatsoever, so the past few years have been a huge learning curve.
We thought it might be fun to document our travels for anyone thinking of following a similar lifestyle.
So far we have visited 7 different countries and sailed over 13,000 nautical miles.
We have had many unique experiences that would not have been possible in our prior life and we don’t regret a second.
We're both super keen on protecting our precious environment, so amongst other things, we both follow a plant based diet. You wont find any fishing footage on this channel!
Subscribe now and join us as we continue our salty travels around the world.

👏Credits:
Thanks to 'Shure ' microphones for voiceover sound.

🎼Music:
DT Theme tune -
'Happy' by MBB
Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0

Music promoted by Audio Library

🎧Other Music: Epidemic Sound Library

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