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The Marshall Islands is one of the most unique places in the world to visit,
made up of 29 coral atolls and 5 single islands spread out over an exclusive economic zone of nearly 1 million square miles
(one of the largest in the Pacific!). The Marshalls is one of only four atoll nations in the world and is also one of the
world’s youngest nations, independent since just 1986.
While you are here, we encourage you to take a little time to really see the Marshall Islands. Do a bit of exploring—take a
drive out to Laura Village (on the far western end of the island), book a picnic trip to one of our small islands across
the lagoon, or take a scuba diving excursion to see our rich underwater world. If you have a few extra days, visit one of
our other atolls, like Arno, Jaluit, Mili or Likiep, where small accommodation facilities are available.
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