What are the classic places in Palau


(Jellyfish Lake)

El Marque, one of the rocky islands in Palau, was formed about 12,000 years ago when the Earth's crust lifted the island above sea level and water was trapped in a central depression.

Jellyfish Lakes are home to millions of jellyfish, which are hosts to algae and survive by forming symbiotic relationships with them.

The warming of jellyfish lakes under the influence of El Nino, which occurs about once every 10 years, has led to widespread die-offs of jellyfish residents, but the hardy animals often rebound in numbers.

(Southern Lagoon of the Rock Islands)

The southern lagoon of the Rock Islands, located in the states of Palau Kore and Peleliu, is known for its large concentration of sea lakes and coral reef systems and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2012 as a dual cultural and natural World Heritage site.

The Republic of Palau is an island country in the Pacific Ocean, with a land area of 493 square kilometers, located in the western Pacific Ocean, 700 miles south of Guam, the Caroline Islands, is one of the gateways of the Pacific Ocean into Southeast Asia.

It consists of more than 200 volcanic islands and coral islands, distributed in the length of 640 kilometers north and south of the sea.

Palau has a tropical rainforest climate with an average annual temperature of about 27 ° C. It is a rainy season throughout the year, with an average annual rainfall of 380 cm and an average humidity of 82%.

Palau's tropical rainforests cover most of the islands, with ebony, banyan Bengali, breadfruit, coconut, pandanus and other tropical plants, these tropical rainforests form a sea of green trees, while Palau has wild mangroves and savanna ecology can be visited.

Palau's Rock Islands is one of the purest Marine ecosystems in the Pacific Ocean, is the last pure land free from industrial pollution, whether it is sunny during the day, or warm night, you can walk on the white and delicate beach, feel the clearest water in the world.

(Belau National Museum)

The center of Koror, built before 1955 as a Japanese weather station

Early visitors to Palau would have visited this museum, the smallest and the oldest in Micronesia, with a simple two-story building and a facade decorated with Palau's unique story wood carvings.

(Andermau Falls)

Andmau Falls, also known as Angel Falls, is 15 meters high.

On the map of Palau, there is a large green island - Babeldaob island (Babeldaob), which is Palau's most pristine and purest tropical rain forest, Andmau Falls hidden in the vast rain forest, driving about an hour, and then walk a little through the quiet jungle walk, across the clear cold stream to see the surging Andmau Falls.

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