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Micronesia

Nan Madol

The ruins are situated on artificial islands that are about 100 in number and the place is considered as ‘the Venice of the Pacific’.

Chuuk Lagoon

The lagoon was once a Japanese port during World War II. Hundreds of aircraft and naval ship wreckage are within the lagoon and most of the ships do still have various cargoes in them.

Mt. Finkol, Kosrae

Mount Finkol is the highest point on the Micronesian island of Kosrae. It rises to a height of 2064 ft (619 m).

Kiribati

The 33 atolls that make up Kiribati - the former Gilbert Islands - occupy a vast area in the Pacific. They stretch nearly 4,000 km from east to west, more than 2,000 km from north to south, and straddle the Equator.

Uluru National Park(Wululu National Park), Australia

In Australia hot, sandy plains of the north, upright erected a lonely one huge red sandstone, very spectacular.

Melanesia

Yasawa Island Fiji

Yasawa Island Fiji is the most beautiful and most South Pacific Islands in all of Fiji. Both versions of Blue Lagoon were filmed in this tropical and breath taking Yasawa Fiji.

Norfolk Botanical Garden

The largest and most extensive of Hampton Roads gardens, Norfolk Botanical Gardens offers more than 20 theme gardens that can be viewed by tram, boat, or foot.

Madang Resort

The Madang Resort is the oldest, most historic hotel in all Papua New Guinea. It’s origin dates back to the period of German colonial occupation prior to the Great War of 1914-18.

Kalibobo Village Resort

Completed in 2005, Kalibobo Village is one of PNG's newest resorts, offering the country's most modern and up to date facilities.

The Kuendu Beach Resort

This hotel at Nouville, 6.5km west of central Noumea, has attractive bungalows and a massive restaurant and bar. It has romantic bungalows over the water with sunset views.

Polynesia

Tokelau

Lying between New Zealand and Hawaii, Tokelau has few physical links with the wider world. There is no airport and it...