Published over 4 years ago by Anthony Smith
Typical view of the lagoon side shoreline in the area near the airport.
Published over 4 years ago by Anthony Smith
A typical view of the ocean-side shoreline near the airport.
Published over 4 years ago by Anthony Smith
A friendly little airport. - View from the car park, emphasising that most of the island is only around 50-100 metres wide.
Published over 4 years ago by Anthony Smith
Just beyond the airport, showing again how narrow the island is - like a long oiece of spagetti.
Published over 4 years ago by Anthony Smith
The lagoon-side cabins of the Robert Reimer hotel.
Published over 4 years ago by Anthony Smith
A view across the narrow sretch of open water to the next, but much smaller, island. Unfortunately, this end of the island has been used as a location to dispose of unwanted junk.
Published over 4 years ago by Anthony Smith
Unfortunately next to one of the many overflowing rubbish dumpsters.
Published over 4 years ago by Anthony Smith
The ocean-side shoreline, a cemetry and another overflowing garbage dumpster.
Published over 4 years ago by Anthony Smith
Unfortunately the ocean-side shore-line tends to be heavily spoiled by garbarge. Just to the left of the view towards the ocean there are three pig pens, each only slightly than the pig itself.
Published over 4 years ago by Anthony Smith
A typical view of Majuro main street, which runs from end to end on the island, a total of around 40km.
Published over 4 years ago by Anthony Smith
A charming mid-price hotel on the lagoon and near downtown. The restaurant and bar are a favorite spot for meeting in the evenings.
Published over 4 years ago by Anthony Smith
This is a typical sceen in the extensive old town area, all of which is basically unchanged from how it has been for centuries. It is quite delightful, with many small shops and no great pressure from vendors.