Palau, located in the Western Pacific, is an archipelago of over 500 islands known for its extraordinary marine life and pristine landscapes. Koror, the former capital, is the gateway to the Rock Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring crystal-clear lagoons, beautiful coral reefs, and an incredible diversity of sea life. Jellyfish Lake is a unique attraction where visitors can swim with millions of harmless jellyfish. For history buffs, remnants from WWII are scattered across several islands. Palauan cuisine features a variety of seafood, taro, and tropical fruits. With its incredible biodiversity, both underwater and on land, and its commitment to conservation, Palau is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
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