Top 5 Most Beautiful Islands In Marshall Islands

  1. top 1 Arno Atoll
  2. top 2 Ebeye Island
  3. top 3 Kili Island
  4. top 4 Majuro
  5. top 5 Bikini Atoll

Bikini Atoll

The last island on the list of the most beautiful islands in Marshall Islands is Bikini Atoll. This island, also known as Eschscholtz Atoll between the 1800s and 1946, is a coral reef in the Marshall Islands made up of 23 islands encircling a 229.4-square-mile (594.1-square-kilometer) central lagoon. Wdejebato, a possible shield volcano connected to the atoll by a submerged ridge, is located 74 kilometers northwest of the atoll. The islands are extremely hot and humid. All year, the water temperature ranges from 80 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit (27 to 29 degrees Celsius). The islands are located along the Pacific typhoon belt. The wet season lasts from May to December, while the trade winds provide more wave activity from January to May.


Native foods grown by the islanders included coconut, pandanus, papaya, banana, arrowroot, taro, limes, breadfruit, and pumpkin. The islands also have a diverse range of other trees and flora. The islanders are skilled fishermen. They utilized coconut husk fishing lines and sharpened sea shell hooks. They employed around 25 different fishing tactics. For sustenance, the islanders bred ducks, pigs, and chickens. The atomic bomb tests had a significant impact on the atoll's animal life. Small lizards, hermit crabs, and coconut crabs are among the existing land species. Birds from all around the world visit the islands.


Location: Marshall Islands

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Top 5 Most Beautiful Islands In Marshall Islands

  1. top 1 Arno Atoll
  2. top 2 Ebeye Island
  3. top 3 Kili Island
  4. top 4 Majuro
  5. top 5 Bikini Atoll

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