Marshall Islands
The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) is a sovereign island nation situated in the central Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawaii and Australia. Comprising 29 atolls and five isolated islands, the Marshall Islands is part of the larger island group known as Micronesia. The country is characterized by its scattered, low-lying coral atolls and is renowned for its stunning turquoise lagoons, vibrant marine life, and unique cultural heritage.
With a total land area of just 70 square miles spread across over 750,000 square miles of ocean, the Marshall Islands is one of the world's smallest and most isolated nations. The atolls are narrow strips of land, some just a few hundred meters wide, encircling serene lagoons that are rich in biodiversity. This geographical makeup leaves the country highly vulnerabl... Read More