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  • The sunset tints the tropical clouds pink and orange over the palms and pandanus trees of Majuro Atoll's Eneko Island in the Marshall Islands.
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  • The pristine white sand beach at Majuro Atoll's Eneko Island,  in the Marshall Islands.
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  • The tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean flow into the Majuro Lagoon at high tide near Eneko Island.
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  • The clear waters of Majuro lagoon (with coral in the mid-ground) from Eneko Island with the far side of the lagoon visible on the horizon, and blue sky with whispy clouds above.
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  • Pink frangipani with raindrops, Eneko Island, Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands
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  • The pristine sand beach on the lagoon side of Eneko Island, Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands.
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  • A chanel runs between ocean and lagoon at Eneko Island, Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands
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  • Jungle Geranium or Flame of the Woods or Jungle Flame (Ixora coccinea Rubiaceae) blossoming in Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands
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  • A Japananese bunker from the Pacific War crumbles amongs palm trees on Imej Island, Jaluit Atoll, the Marshall Islands.
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  • A small boy stands at the base of two palm trees on Laura beach, Majuro Atoll, looking out to sea.
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  • A girl swims in the shallows at Laura Beach, Majuro, Marshall Islands. Most Marshall Islanders are at home in the waters which surround the low atolls which make up the stunningly beautiful country.
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  • Turnera subulata, or white alder flower, blooming in the Marshall Islands.
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  • Jaluit Atoll from the air is, like most atoll islands, a thin strip of land circling a turquoise lagoon: fragile and exquisitely beautiful.
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  • Jaluit Atoll from the air, Republic of the Marshall Islands. Jaluit Atoll from the air is, like most atoll islands, a thin strip of land circling a turquoise lagoon: fragile and exquisitely beautiful.
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  • Beach Morning glory (Ipomoea littoralis) or whiteflower beach morning glory, blossoming on Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands
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  • Pandanus fruit is a staple of the traditional Marshall Islands diet, providing essential vitamins.
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  • Kosrae, Micronesia, from the air.
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  • The islands of Pohnpei, Micronesia, are fringed by coral reefs and set amidst the Pacific's dark blue waters.
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  • Pohnpei, Micronesia, fringed by coral reefs and set amidst the Pacific's dark blue waters.
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  • Jaluit Atoll from the air is, like most atoll islands, a thin strip of land circling a turquoise lagoon: fragile and exquisitely beautiful.
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  • Sea walls in Majuro protect houses from the more placid waters of the lagoon.
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  • A Marshalles woman sits by the door of her house in Jabor, Jaluit.
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  • Detail of the veins of a bright green elephant ear plant (Colocasia).
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  • The sunset tints the tropical clouds pink and orange over the palms and pandanus trees of Majuro Atoll's Eneko Island in the Marshall Islands.
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  • A lagoon-side cafe in Jabor, Jaluit Atoll, serves coffee and offers a place to sit. In places with high population densities, people build into the lagoon, using sea walls to protect against the waves. In the face of increasing tropical storms and sea level rise, these sea walls prove ineffective.
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  • A Marshallese boy sits on the pier at Jabor, Jaluit Atoll, backed by the startling blue-green of the tropical sea.
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