Discover the best top things to do in Palau, Palau including Rock Islands Southern Lagoon, Airai Bai, Dolphins Pacific, Stone Monoliths, Palau National Congress, Japan Palau Friendship Bridge, Kaigun Sho, WWII Japanese Communications Center, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Airai War Canoe, Odalmelech.
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Clearly one of the most beautiful places on earth. Amazing landscape, pristine water - and snorkeling along the big drop is as beautiful as it gets.
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The $4 million dollar center provides several different ways to learn about dolphins.
I enjoyed the good people who take care of the sanctuary and dolphins and admire their commitment to this small but noble cause. It's a non profit venture that needs our support and I only see as positive. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience which included interaction with and diving with the dolphins and learned much... I would do it again and take my kids... thanks Hiroyuki-san and team!
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Unlike Easter Island, Palau is not well known for its monoliths. But, they are pretty cool! I went on a day off from the water and I found them very impressive.
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Kabekl also known as War Canoe was the major type of ocean vessel that are distinguished from all others in Pacific area, they are usually low in the water when compared to the length of the boat and the size of the sail. Nevertheless, Palauan’s retained great skills in manipulation and maneuver of their canoe either by sail or paddle. The Airai war canoe was built around the 90’s by some of the elders of Airai and some of younger man who are involved in man’s association in the village, the tools that was used to carve the canoe was adze tools which is very common in every village who are construction the canoes. The war canoe’s length is base of the certain trunk of the tree and its quality, better yet, the longer the better, they’re usually 40 feet in length or more and 2 feet deep, to accommodate 40 people, and if you noticed the rope made of coconut husk is being used to hold all parts of the war canoe together as a replacement for nails.
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