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Palau (i/pəˈlaʊ/, historically Belau or Pelew), officially the Republic of Palau (Palauan: Beluu er a Belau), is an island country located in the western Pacific Ocean. The country's population of around 21,000 is spread across 250 islands, which form the western chain of the Caroline Islands in Micronesia. The most populous of these is Koror. The capital Ngerulmud is located on the nearby island of Babeldaob, in Melekeok State. Palau shares maritime boundaries with Indonesia, the Philippines, and the Federated States of Micronesia.
The country was originally settled around 3,000 years ago by migrants from the Philippines and sustained a Negrito population until around 900 years ago. The islands were first visited by Europeans in the 16th century, and were made part of the Spanish East Indies in 1574. Following Spain's defeat in the Spanish–American War in 1898, the islands were sold to Imperial Germany in 1899 under the terms of the German–Spanish Treaty, where they were administered as part of German New Guinea. The Imperial Japanese Navy conquered Palau during World War I, and the islands were later made a part of the Japanese-ruled South Pacific Mandate by the League of Nations. During World War II, skirmishes, including the major Battle of Peleliu, were fought between American and Japanese troops as part of the Mariana and Palau Islands campaign. Along with other Pacific Islands, Palau was made a part of the United States-governed Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands in 1947. Having voted against joining the Federated States of Micronesia in 1979, the islands gained full sovereignty in 1994 under a Compact of Free Association with the United States.
One of the reasons why I make videos about Vietnam is to bring not only the culture and travel experiences of today, but to raise awareness about the Vietnamese diaspora in the past. Many of you watching now were boat people who left Vietnam or know of someone who did. If this is your first time hearing about the plight of the Vietnamese refugees, then I strongly urge you to do your own research on their stories. You'll be enlightened and you'll appreciate your parents a lot more. There were many Vietnamese refugee camps all over Southeast Asia after the war. One of the largest is here in Palawan in the Philippines. Today, it's called Viet Ville, and it's mostly a "Vietnamese" restaurant (with a Vietnamese cook) and some Pinoy people live there now, but most of the homes are just in comple...
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/humanplanet Two and a half minutes on one breath. Filmed underwater in real-time for Human Planet, Bajau fisherman, Sulbin, freedives to 20 metres to catch a fish.
Pulau Gaya is a sizeable Malaysian island of 1,465 ha, just 10 minutes off Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. The large and mainly uninhabited portion of island is protected as part of Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, and the surface is undeveloped, although the eastern shore supports a well-known illegal Filipino colony, called kampung Lok Urai, with stilt houses girdling the beach as far as the eye can see. The federal and the state governments do not officially recognize them. The island has 6,000 floating population of largely Bajau, Ubian and Filipinos who provide Kota Kinabalu with cheap labour.The houses are linked by walkways of weathered planks. As the population grew, new houses spread seaward, with no regard for sanitation. The speedboat owners are kept busy, ferrying schoolchildren, then housewives...
A group of environmental activists is helping everyday Filipinos learn how their daily decisions can either save or destroy the Philippines' marine biodiversity
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The Republic of Palau consists of a string of islands along an oceanic ridge in the Western most part of the North Pacific, 800 Km East of the Philippines, 660 Km North of Irianjaya and 2000 Km North of Australia. Palau is part of a scattering of islands that became known collectively as the Caroline Islands. These islands lie within the larger region of Micronesia and it’s not hard to see the attraction of this place. Palau’s such an untouched paradise above and below the waterline. -------------- Watch more travel videos ► http://goo.gl/HYQdhg Join us. Subscribe now! ► http://goo.gl/QHWi2p Be our fan on Facebook ► http://goo.gl/0xmbQk Follow us on Twitter ► http://goo.gl/334ln5 -------------- Thanks for all your support, rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated! Pl...
Full Episode Guide: http://www.diytravelshow.com/palau This episode of DIY Destinations will feature the best of Palau has to offer, including the Rock Islands, Jellyfish Lake, German Channel, Big Drop off and more. We'll also explore the mysteries of the Badrulchau Stone Face Monoliths on the most northern tip of Babelodab Island, and Ngardmau Waterfalls. In the south, we'll explore the southern parts of the country with famous remains from World War II left behind from the Battle of Peleliu between Imperial Japanese Army and United States. Co-hosted by Charles Huang, Trissa Lin and Tangy Hesus.
Planning to visit Palau? Check out our Palau Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Palau. Top Places to visit in Palau: Rock Islands, Jellyfish Lake, Belau National Museum, Ngardmau Waterfall, The Milky Way Lagoon, Long Beach, Kayangel Island, Peleliu Island, Stone Monoliths, Dolphins Pacific, Etpison Museum, WCTC Shopping Center, Honeymoon Island, Palau Capitol Complex, Melekeok, Mandarin Fish Lake Subscribe to Social Bubble: https://www.youtube.com/c/SocialBubbleNashik?sub_confirmation=1 To go to the World Travel Guide playlist go to: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3wNXIKi7sz3IilVSbByNJzEsCmsbIgv1 Visit our Website: http://socialbubble.global Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+SocialBubbleNashik Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com...
Asiatravel.com offers over 500,000 Hotels, Flights, Travel Packages, Tours & Attractions up to 75% discount. All with last minute availability & instant confirmation plus up to 5% cash rebate exclusively for our customers. For more information visit http://www.asiatravel.com Palau /pəˈlaʊ/ (help·info), officially the Republic of Palau (Palauan: Beluu er a Belau), is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, some 500 miles (800 km) east of the Philippines and 2,000 miles (3,200 km) south of Tokyo. Having emerged from United Nations trusteeship (administered by the United States) in 1994, it is one of the world's youngest and smallest sovereign states. In English, the name is sometimes spelled Belau in accordance with the native pronunciation. It was formerly also spelled Pelew.[3] Palau's ...
Palau Travel Video - The Republic of Palau is inimitable. Most Travelists who come here like to spend their time underwater, for Palau is among the worlds most spectacular diving and snorkelling destinations. It features coral reefs, blue holes, wartime wrecks, hidden caves and tunnels, more than 60 vertical drop-offs to play with, and an astonishing spectrum of coral, fish, and rare sea creatures. There are also some outright miracles of evolution: giant clams that weigh a quarter of a ton, for example, and a lake teeming with 21 million softly pulsating, stingless jellyfish. But you dont have to get wet to enjoy Palau. On land the republic embraces Micronesias richest flora and fauna: exotic birds fly around the islands, crocodiles slip through the mangrove swamps and orchids sprout pro...
National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala led an expedition in September 2014 to document the stunning biodiversity of the Republic of Palau's waters and assess how a marine protected area could help safeguard the ecosystems of this paradise for generations to come. The expedition was part of National Geographic's Pristine Seas project. Click here to learn more about Pristine Seas: http://ocean.nationalgeographic.com/ocean/explore/pristine-seas/ Click here to read a National Geographic News article about Palau burning boats to deter illegal fishing: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/06/150612-palau-burns-illegal-fishing-boats-pirate-poaching-marine-conservation/ Click to see stunning photos of Palau from National Geographic Travel: http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/t...
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Kayaking and camping Palau, Micronesia for 8 days. Please visit our blog on the journey: http://www.runningleappictures.com/blog-stories/20152016/4/13/amazing-palau-kayaking-and-camping-palaus-rock-islands-for-8-days
We decided to rent a car in The Republic of Palau, a chain of islands in the South Pacific between the Philippines and Guam. Across from our hotel, the Palau Hotel was a rent-a-car place that was really inexpensive! $30 a day for the whole day! While Jess loves to plan out adventures, Ben enjoys spur of the moment days. We drove around the 16 states of Palau and saw a few cool spots. We stumbled upon the Etpison Museum and learned about Palauan culture and history and ended the day at the Nagadrmau Waterfall! We got a bit lost looking for the waterfall, but after a 20 minute hike found the main trail and got to play in the water. It then started to rain and we had to stomp around in the mud on the way up. Luckily we had a dry bag to protect our camera gear. All in all, it was quite an ...
Forget about Hawaii, forget about Bali, forget your image of "paradise" because you haven't witnessed it until you've been to Palau! My family and I went on a weekend getaway to the pristine waters of, what many refer to as, the Pearl of the Pacific. In our modern and, more often than not, artificial world, it is a rarity to be able to experience a place so natural and untouched. Enjoy this video I put together of my short-lived, but very eventful trip to Palau! Song: Pumpin Blood by NONONO. No copyright infringement, all credit for the audio goes to its rightful owners!