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Micronesia: Palau
Posted January 24th, 2008 by oceanic
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Date:
01/29/2008
SnorkelingMicronesia is a Greek word meaning "tiny islands" and refers to the myriad coral specks scattered across the western Pacific Ocean. Known collectively as Oceania, the South Sea Islands are divided ethnogeographically into Melanesia, Polynesia and Micronesia. Located just north of the equator, Micronesia consists of high volcanic islands interspersed with low-lying atolls with coral reefs encircling still blue lagoons. This is the remote unspoiled Pacific, with palm-thatched huts, outrigger canoes and coconut trees.
Palau is a giant coral lagoon filled with islands harboring more species of marine life than any similar-sized area in the world. A snorkelers' paradise, Palau offers a dazzling abundance and array of rainbow colored fish, sponges and corals. Palau is justly known for its breathtaking coral reefs, but the scenery above water is also spectacular. The famous rock islands are a maze of unsurpassed beauty, tropical gardens atop limestone ridges, set in glass-clear waters. We make easy day trips to Turtle Cove, Soft Coral Arch, Giant Clam Beach, Ngemelis Wall, Jelly Fish Lake, and the jungle-capped Rock Islands. Palau is known as one of the best snorkeling sites on the planet due to its marine life abundance and diversity, shallow water accessibility, and clear water visibility. Our naturalist will accompany all excursions providing information on coral reef life, general marine ecology, and the natural and cultural history of Micronesia. Accommodations are in double occupancy hotel rooms, and snorkel excursions are by private boat. Itinerary:
Day 1 and 2:
Day 3 thru 9:
Day 10:
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Naturalists: Rick MacPherson, Wayne Sentman, Jennifer Cruce
2009 Dates: Cost: $3,890 (including air fare from Honolulu) Maximum group size: 12 Detailed Trip Information Information & Reservations Please fill out an APPLICATION to sign-up for the MICRONESIA, PALAU expedition. Send E-mail regarding this specific trip:Micronesia/Palau
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