Low Tide

Low Tide

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Photo panoramique par Anthony Smith Pris 22:05, 24/08/2007 - Views loading...

Low Tide

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A typical view of the ocean-side shoreline near the airport.

Images à proximité de Les Iles de l'Océan Pacifique

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A: Majuro airport.

Par Anthony Smith, à 290 mètres

A friendly little airport. - View from the car park, emphasising that most of the island is only arou...

Majuro airport.

B: Airport support facilities.

Par Anthony Smith, A 1.1 km

The aviation fuel storage tanks at the airport.

Airport support facilities.

C: Green Grass.

Par Anthony Smith, A 2.0 km

Another panorama on the main road from downtown to the airport.

Green Grass.

D: The lagoon shoreline.

Par Anthony Smith, A 2.5 km

Just beyond the airport, showing again how narrow the island is - like a long oiece of spagetti.

The lagoon shoreline.

E: Suburbia.

Par Anthony Smith, A 6.0 km

The main road from downtown to the airport.

Suburbia.

F: Marshall Islands Resorts hotel.

Par Anthony Smith, A 10.0 km

The best hotel on Majuro, with a delightful view of the lagoon.

Marshall Islands Resorts hotel.

G: End of the island of Majuro.

Par Anthony Smith, A 10.2 km

A view across the narrow sretch of open water to the next, but much smaller, island. Unfortunately, t...

End of the island of Majuro.

H: The Lagoon at Noon

Par Anthony Smith, A 10.6 km

Just as you always imagined that a lagoon would look like!

The Lagoon at Noon

I: Hotel cabins.

Par Anthony Smith, A 10.6 km

The lagoon-side cabins of the Robert Reimer hotel.

Hotel cabins.

J: After Sunrise - Ocean Side

Par Anthony Smith, A 10.6 km

Unfortunately, the beauty of much of the shoreline is spoilt by its previous use as a rubbish dump.

After Sunrise - Ocean Side

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Ceci est un aperçu de Les Iles de l'Océan Pacifique

Les îles de l'Océan Pacifiques sont divisées en trois grandes parties :

  • La Mélanésie (Iles Noires)
  • La Micronésie (Petites îles)
  • La Polynésie (Beaucoup d'îles)

On pense qu'il y a entre 20.000 et 30.000 îles dans l'Océan Pacifique

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