Kili Island
Kili Island is in 3rd place on the list of the most beautiful islands in Marshall Islands. Kili Island, also known as Kili Atoll, is a small 81-hectare (200-acre) (0.93 square kilometers (0.36 square mile)) island in the Pacific Ocean's Marshall Islands. It is the temporary home of 548 people descended from islanders who once resided on Bikini Atoll. When they agreed to let the US government temporarily use their home for nuclear testing in 1945, they were evacuated. After two previous relocations failed, they settled on Kili Island. The island lacks a natural lagoon and is unable to generate enough food for the people to be self-sufficient. It is part of the Ralik Chain's legislative district in the Marshall Islands. The island is located about 48 kilometers (30 miles) southwest of Jaluit. It is one of the Marshall Islands' tiniest islands.
Many of the families of displaced refugees from Bikini Atoll have lived on Kili Island in the Marshall Islands since 1948. It is sadly affected by climate change, as tidal waves wash over the island on a yearly basis, and the island's future is uncertain. Visit before it's too late to marvel at the amazing natural beauty.
Location: Marshall Islands