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Aerial view of atoll in Marshall Islands
Malaysians from all races proudly display their patriotic spirit and solidarity in celebrating the Malaysia National Day 2013 at Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur.
Happy Friends With Malaysian Flag Against White Background
Island of Efate, Vanuatu: aerial view - west part of the island, Mele Bay and Pango Peninsula - Vanuatu, an archipelago in the South Pacific, is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to its geographical characteristics, including low-lying islands and exposure to extreme weather events. Rising sea levels threaten to submerge coastal areas and freshwater sources, while increased intensity of cyclones, droughts, and heavy rainfall pose risks to agriculture, infrastructure, and local livelihoods. The country's economy, largely dependent on tourism and agriculture, faces significant challenges as ecosystems and natural resources deteriorate. In response, Vanuatu has been proactive in advocating for global climate action, emphasizing the need for sustainable development and resilience-building strategies to protect its communities and environment.
Tahiti, Bora Bora.
French Polynesia - November 9, 2022. An aerial view of the lagoon of Rangiroa.
When flying from Honolulu to Guam by the classical flight United Airlines UA154 (a hip-hop filght over the Pacific Ocean, having 5 stopovers in the beautiful Pacific Islands), you must sit a window seat because the scenary outside the window is too astonishing to be missed. Numerous islands, beaches, atolls and lagoons are so amazing that you will have a unforgettable trip in you whole life. Here is Arno Atoll of Marshall Islands.
French Polynesia - Maupiti Island
Motu, French Polynesia - 2001: A vintage photograph of the small Motu island off the coast of the crystal clear blue waters of Bora Bora as shot on the rare Canon EOS 1N - Kodak DCS 520, one of the first professional digital cameras, in French Polynesia.
Majuro atoll and Majuro town in Marshall islands
Nauru island: the entire country seen from above - Island surrounded by the coral reef - the oval island has a narrow coastal belt where settlements are located, the interior known as 'topside' is  a barren plateau of jagged limestone pinnacles due to the environmental damage caused by phosphate mining - Yaren and the airport on the left - South Pacific Ocean.
Polynesia
Bora Bora Island encircled by reefs
Jaluit atoll, Marshall Islands - A string of tropical coral islands from the air. High quality photo. Thin strips of islands with green trees, yellow beaches and turquoise water are visible from the air.
An aerial view of a coral reef or atoll, showcasing nature’s artistry. The coral formation is elongated and surrounded by the deep blue waters of the ocean, creating a striking contrast. Various shades of blue and green paint a vivid picture of the underwater topography, indicating different depths and features of the reef. White clouds are scattered across the sky, casting soft shadows on the water surface and adding depth to the scene. On one end of the coral formation, there appears to be land.
Malaysia's National Day and Malaysia Day is celebrated annually every 31st August and 16th September respectively. Malaysian flag 'Jalur Gemilang' can be found waving proudly not only in the cities but in the rural area as well. A boy is carrying a flag on a jetty by the lake.
Cheerful Girls Holding Malaysian Flag While Standing Against White Background
[Guam] Beautiful beach seen from the platform.
When flying from Honolulu to Guam by the classical flight United Airlines UA154 (a hip-hop filght over the Pacific Ocean, having 5 stopovers in the beautiful Pacific Islands), you must sit a window seat because the scenary outside the window is too astonishing to be missed. Numerous islands, beaches, atolls and lagoons are so amazing that you will have a unforgettable trip in you whole life. Here is Arno Atoll of Marshall Islands.
MICRONESIA - DEC. 2022: Aerial view of atoll of Micronesia, Dec. 2022.
Tarawa Atoll, Kiribati: aerial view from the eastern end (Bikenibeu, Bonriki) with the south on the left and north on the right, surrounded by the coral reef barrier - Tarawa is an atoll in the Gilbert Islands, the most populous archipelago in Kiribati. Tarawa is the former capital of the British colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands. Part of the atoll is occupied by the country's capital, South Tarawa. Tarawa has a largely Micronesian population. During World War II, Tarawa was occupied by the Japanese Empire and in 1943 it was the site of the bloody Battle of Tarawa.
Magnificent view on Pacific Atoll Rangiroa. Aerial view. French Polynesia
Low lying island atolls are at risk from sea level rise with climate change.
Islands seen from the window of a plane heading to Okinawa
Moorea, French Polynesia - 2001: Vintage early digital photograph of the crystal clear blue ocean waters of Moorea, French Polynesia, as shot on the rare Canon EOS 1N - Kodak DCS 520, one of the first professional digital cameras.
Aerial view of elongated Marshall Islands
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Pacific Ocean-October 6, 2018: The United Airlines fight 154 is a classic flght from Honolulu to Guam. It will stop 5 times in the Pacific islands then during landing or taking-off time from the airplane window, you can see various beautiful atolls which is rare to be seen. The flight will take 14 hours but it does worth!
Funafuti Atoll, Tuvalu: aerial view of the south part of the atoll - lagoon surrounded by islets - Motuloa (left), Telele (center) and Funafal (right) islets, Avalau, Te Afuafou, Tengasu, Tutanga and Falaoigo island in the background - Tuvalu, a small island nation sinking in the Pacific Ocean, is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change. With its highest point only about 4.5 meters (15 feet) above sea level, Tuvalu faces an existential threat from rising sea levels caused by global warming. The country is experiencing coastal erosion, saltwater intrusion into freshwater supplies, and more frequent and severe storms. These challenges are threatening the habitability of the islands, potentially forcing the population to relocate in the future. Tuvalu has become a vocal advocate for global climate action, urging larger nations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide support for climate adaptation measures in vulnerable countries.
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