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CITY WALKS: Exploring Majuro, Marshall Islands ????????

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CITY WALKS: Exploring Majuro, Marshall Islands ????????

Walking around and taxiing around the main population center of Delap-Uliga-Djarrit on Majuro Atoll solely showcasing simple first hand perspective of life on this atolls busy capital city.

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It's Feels Like AMERICA!!! | Majuro, Marshall Islands ????????

After landing in Majuro, I realized something familiar. That it felt like I was back in the USA, only still many miles away. Why does Majuro have such a strong American influence?

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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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???????? Hitchhiking Majuro Atoll | ???????? Marshall Islands ????????

Exploring each end of Majuro Atolls extremely long island from east to west at Laura Beach. What a UNIQUE experience!!

0:34 Intro @ Darrit (East end of Majuro)
1:49 Hitchhiking Begins
3:07 Laura Beach (West End of Majuro)

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Travel within the Marshall Islands is ROUGH! ????????

Inter island travel takes on a whole new meaning in the Marshall Islands! ????

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Flying to the MARSHALL ISLANDS (RMI) | Travel Vlog

WE GOT TO FLY TO THE MARSHALL ISLANDS FOR A DAY OR TWO!


Honestly, if you don't use United points for this flight, you will have to pay quite a pretty penny. But if you're close enough in the area and have a lot saved up - it's quite possibly the best price/points used flight we've ever taken.


Episode 151
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We met in college and started a five year journey to graduate, get jobs, pay off student loans and save money to travel. After getting married we bought a one way ticket to Greece in July of 2021 and have been traveling around the Globe since. Living abroad definitely brings some unique experiences.


These laidback Youtube videos will be our way of keeping in touch with family and friends as we explore different countries, try new and strange foods (and of course pizza), and see how many times we can avoid airplane fares. These homevideos will be the only souvenir we end up with at the end (only because nothing else will fit in our bags).


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Welcome to Majuro, Marshall Islands

Come with us on an adventure to this beautiful remote atoll that is Majuro. Located in the wonderous Marshall Islands. Enjoy the sights of beautiful beaches, Fantastic corals, and amazing aerials. Boat out with us to the gorgeous island of Eneko as well!

The DISAPPEARING Country: Marshall Islands! ????????

Exploring Marshall Islands ????????

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In Majuro Atoll Of The Marshall Islands In The Pacific 114 Nations Visited As Of Sep't 2021

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What’s in Marshall Islands? (I Met the President!)

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Where’s Marshall Islands? How is it like? What did I do there as a solo female traveler? How’s people’s life like on Marshall Islands?

Marshall Islands, in the middle of Pacific Ocean, is the 8th least populous country in the world.

The President of Marshall Islands is the first female President of all Pacific Oceans countries.

Let’s check out the adventure in Majuro, Marshall Islands. I’ll see you at the comment section below.

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???? Kicking back on Arno Atoll | Marshall Islands ????????

A proper conclusion to my three month Pacific Island trip, Arno Atoll was the perfect beautiful place to relax yet still immerse myself in culture.

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December 5th - 12th, 2018

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The MARSHALL ISLANDS + snack shopping + us = A Travel Vlog...?

This video will NOT do justice to the Republic of the Marshall Islands beauty, culture or people. There are plenty of videos on the internet (not enough IMO) that do take a deep look into the complexities that are the Marshall Islands. This video is not one of them.

This video is of two tired people who go get snacks in a grocery store for meals because their room costs more than their budget and then they walk around. That is all. But boy did we enjoy every minute of it.

If you aren’t using United points (which you really should cost wise) and aren’t on a tighter budget - there are SO many things you can do in the Marshall Islands! You can rent cars to explore Majuro more, go on boat tours, go to a nearby atoll with an accommodation there, or you could even go to Enko island and have an overnight stay/day trip! And if you’re going right home after this and don’t live out of a backpack - you could even buy some of the most beautiful hand-made decorations.

Even though it was brief, thank you for having us!


Episode 152
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About Us

We met in college and started a five year journey to graduate, get jobs, pay off student loans and save money to travel. After getting married we bought a one way ticket to Greece in July of 2021 and have been traveling around the Globe since. Living abroad definitely brings some unique experiences.

These laidback Youtube videos will be our way of keeping in touch with family and friends as we explore different countries, try new and strange foods (and of course pizza), and see how many times we can avoid airplane fares. These homevideos will be the only souvenir we end up with at the end (only because nothing else will fit in our bags).

Thanks for watching!

(pro tip: if you click on ‘settings’ on the youtube video and put the playback speed to ‘2’ it goes by faster!)
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(by far one of our favorite experiences abroad!!!)

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Flying to Majuro, Marshall Islands

Dec.18-19, 2010

MARSHALL ISLANDS Top 23 Tourist Places | Marshall Islands Tourism

Marshall Islands (Things to do - Places to Visit) - MARSHALL ISLANDS Top Tourist Places
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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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Micronesia | MAJURO Marshall Island

Majuro is the capital and largest city of the Marshall Islands. It is also a large coral atoll of 64 islands in the Pacific Ocean. It forms a legislative district of the Ratak

The Marshall Islands were settled initially around the beginning of the Christian era by Micronesians who may have been influenced by early Polynesian

Majuro atoll is the nominal capital of the republic. Government offices are located in the town of Delap-Uliga-Djarrit, named for three islands that were once separated but were later joined by landfill. The Marshalls were administered by the United States as part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands from 1947 to 1986, when the Trust Territory was dissolved by the U.S. government.
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MARSHALL ISLANDS | In The Middle of Nowhere | Tour | Things To Do

A hide out in the pacific ocean, a playground for divers and explorers of all experience levels. Relax on the beach then take a dip, there’s no rush here

Party like it’s your first birthday, crack a coconut like a local, travel in one of the world’s least-visited countries.

#MarshallIslands #MarshallIsland2020 #MarshallIsland #Majuro #Ebeye #ArnoAtoll #MiliAtoll #RoiNamur #RunitIsland #UtirikIsland #Bikini #Kili #Omelek #LikiepAtoll #LauraBeach #Uliga #AilukAtoll #MejitIsland #Eneko #EbonAtoll #WothoAtoll #UjaeAtoll #NamorikAtoll #AilinginaeAtoll #JabatIsland #NamuAtoll #Meck #Laura #BikarAtoll #Gagan #Jaluit #Mejit #Darrit #EmonBeach #BikiniLagoon #MajuroLagoon #Gugeegue #majuro2020

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Backpacking in the city centre of Majuro Marshall Islands August 2019

Exploring Town Of Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands Dec 2018 96th Country Visited

Exploring Town Of Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands Dec 2018 96th Country Visited

Pandanas juice processing factory in Majuro

Nov.30, 2018

Marshall Islands - Majuro to Living on Ailinglaplap Atoll 2010

From 2010 to 2011 I lived and worked on the atoll of Ailinglaplap in the Marshall Islands teaching English to grades Kindergarten through 8th grade for an organization called World Teach. During this time I lived with a host family in a town called Jabwon which is in the middle of the island called Bigatyelang in the atoll of Ailinglaplap. The time I spent living in Ailinglaplap was challenging at times but was also one of the most unique, amazing and memorable experiences of my life. During that year I lived in small cinderblock house with limited electricity, no internet or cell service, no running water and very limited contact with the outside world other than a small handheld radio and letters. I did have one lightbulb in my room that was attached to a solar panel that worked for the first half of the year but that went out mid way through and I never figured out how to fix it. On the entire island there is very little in terms of infrastructure, there's one main dirt road that stretches the length of the island and no electrical grid, running water, sewage system. If I remember correctly the host family that I lived with were one of the few that had solar power electricity

Living on a small remote island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean is very similar to living in a small rural town that you can't leave. Everyone on the island knows each other and most if not all are related or probably distant family members. Since the island is a relatively small area you're around people all the time, many times just hanging out and chatting, going on walks, swimming or fishing. Most of the people in this video are people I lived with, were students of mine in the small township of Jabwon or are from a neighboring town. During my time there everyone I met was extremely welcoming and friendly especially my host family who went out of their way to make me feel comfortable and taught me a tremendous amount about the culture.

When I was there, the only way to visit Ailinglaplap was either by a small island hopping plane that leaves every week or so from the capitol of Majuro or by cargo ships that pass by every month or so. No transportation is reliable so it's very difficult to say for sure when something will arrive or pick you up for that matter. For instance when I was living on the island, there was only one airplane that made the route from island to island. If there was any sort of mechanical or weather issue with the plane you'd be out of luck and perhaps stranded for an undetermined amount of time.

My daily schedule was typically teaching M-F and prepping or grading papers outside of that. When I wasn't teaching I would hang out and talk with people, read books, swim, go on walks or spearfish. The host family I lived with were one of the few families who had a small TV and DVD player so we would often watch a select few movies that made it to our location. Highschool Musical was very popular at the time especially with the kids but generally we would watch whatever ripped DVD made it's way to the island.

The Marshall Islands are probably most known in history for being a major battle ground during World War II and for being a nuclear testing ground for the United States at Bikini Atoll. On Ailinglaplap there was not a much fighting that I'm aware of although on the western side of the island there was an old Japanese supply barge that was sunk and you could still see it resting deep in the water when snorkeling. I remember one time some students of mine showing me a Japanese shrine deep in a forested section of the island that was overgrown with vegetation that had a small statue attached to it and with some Japanese inscription. I couldn't get any info as to the story behind that but it may have been a grave to some solders who were once stationed there.

When my parents visited me in March 2010 my dad took this footage with a newly purchased Flip UltraHD Video Camera. At the time, I remember thinking how amazing the quality of the video was for this little device almost the size of a cellphone. It now looks dated because it was taken over a decade ago but I decided to upload this footage because I recently rediscovered it and think it's interesting to look at what life was like there almost 14 years later from writing this. My guess is that not much has changed but it's hard to say since it's very difficult to even find recent photos of the area.

Unfortunately these islands are extremely threatened by climate change and rising sea levels so only time will tell how they will fair. During one specific time, possibly because of a storm in the ocean or because how high the tide was, the water reached a level that I heard was the highest it had ever been. This is alarming news especially when you're standing on a small strip of land with zero high ground, everything being sea level.

I will forever look back with happiness to the time in my life that I spent in the Marshall Islands on Ailinglaplap.

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