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Milky Way Palau
Come explore the Milky Way in The Republic of Palau with us! Palau is a beautiful chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is home to an unforgettable underwater world. limestone islands and an anti-aging secret!
The natural mud baths that are at the bottom of the Milky Way Lagoon in Palau contain sulphur and minerals that will make you look 10 times younger! The mud is slimy and leaves your skin refreshed and hydrated.
We decided to go with IMPAC Tours for our Jellyfish Lake and Milky Way snorkel trip and we were not disappointed. IMPAC Tours was professional, fun and budget friendly. Once we arrived in the turquoise waters of the Milky Way Lagoon, our guides dove down to the bottom to get a bucket full of white clay mud! We slathered it all of our bodies and let it dry before jumping into the water to wash it off. It was an amazing experience!
NEW ADVENTURES EVERY SUNDAY!
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Palau - Rock Island Tour (2018)
Snorkeling and Sleeping on Carp Island Palau 2013
We Said Go Travel
Thank you for Impac Tours for a wonderful boat ride and snorkel trip and to Carp Island for two incredible days and nights living in the Rock Islands. We went hiking and camping and had a lovely BBQ dinner on the beach at Sunset.
During our stay in Palau we also enjoyed kayaking and snorkeling with Sam's Tours and SCUBA diving with NECO Marine. A bucket list highlight was to swim in Jellyfish Lake and to see and stay in the Rock Islands.
See all our Palau movies to learn more about what to do and where to go! We can highly recommend as Palau we had a wonderful visit. Palau video playlist:
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Thank you to the Palau Visitor's Association for inviting us to Palau. Thank you to Nokia for the Nokia Lumia 925 for great photos and video!
Enjoy all your travels and all our videos!
Thanks!
Lisa and George
We Said Go Travel
September 2013
DIY Destinations (4K) - Palau Budget Travel Show | Full Episode
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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.
PALAU: the Paradise You've Never Heard of
EATLOG 47
This is basically a vlog on how I got to Palau. I flew from LA to Beijing for short layover and then spent a few days in the Philippines. The flight to Palau was not too long but it was really expensive. We had lots of fun with IMPAC TOURS and I highly recommend them if you go visit Palau. Next time I'd love to swim with jellyfish and probably get a dive license because their waters are pristine!!
Music:
Gliterrati - Fox Morrow
The Bloom of Cherry Blossoms - Sight of Wonders
Manhattanite - Frook
English Breakfast - Jobii
Warren - Netzy
Cocoa Beach - Rockin' for Decades
Can't Help Myself - Daxten
Thrill of it - Siine
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Close Up Of Lake
IMPAC TOURS - Day Tour, Koror Picture: Jellyfish lake up close - Check out TripAdvisor members' 2500 candid photos and videos.
Palau Summer 2016: Mesekelat Waterfall
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Mesekelat Waterfall in Ngchesar State
KB Bridge (Japan-Palau Friendship Bridge)
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Pres. Tommy Remengesau, Jr (Palau) on Marine Protected Areas
Oceans
Pacific Island Pre-Arrival Video (Palauan)
This video outlines the importance of bringing immunization records and other documents when staying in Hawaii for an extended period of time.
2015.Mar. Palau 5 Kayangel
Kayangel island
PangeaSeed Presents: Hunting and Feeding in Palau
Food. We all need it. Every living being on our planet needs food to survive including ourselves. However for animals (particularly marine life), gathering food is not a simple case of popping down to the local super market and picking out a favourite dish. They have to fight for their food and use all the inherent hunting and feeding instincts they have to survive. The marine environment has a very delicate food chain which, if sufficiently disrupted will create consequences not just damaging to the marine environment, but to life on land too.
Sharks are at the top of this delicate food chain. They are the top predators and their feeding behaviour controls the number of fish lower down this food chain. The importance of sharks in the marine environment is monumental. If sharks worldwide continued to be hunted for their fins then obviously there will be fewer sharks in our oceans. With less sharks in our oceans, species lower down the food chain will then be able to flourish to proportions not intended by nature. On the surface this may not seem like a problem but if you look closer you can see that less sharks could have devastating consequences for life on earth.
Algae on the whole accounts for over 80% of the global oxygen on our planet. As mentioned before, parrotfish eat mainly algae that grow on coral reefs. If there are less sharks their will inevitably be more numbers of smaller fish lower down the food chain such as parrotfish and other algae feeders. More algae feeders will result in fewer algae for our oceans. The less algae and consequentially the less oxygen can be made for the planet. It is a simple concept to understand yet a concept being largely ignored by almost every country in the world, especially the country's profiting from the shark fin trade. To disrupt the number of top predators in a food chain can never lead to any good future, for anyone. Sharks have dominated and controlled the marine environment for thousands of years dating back to the time of the dinosaurs. A healthy marine environment is imperative for a healthy planet. Sharks have been a key species in maintaining a healthy planet for millennia. Never has this marine environment been more at risk and seen such devastating changes as it has in the past 100 years, since man has really made its impact felt. But people can make a difference. Recent dramas in Egypt prove that. When enough people work together for a common cause anything is possible. Support for organisations like Pangea Seed is vital for a brighter future. We can make a difference. Its simple, support our oceans and support ourselves.
To read the whole article visit : pangeaseed.com
Palau,Kayangel Island, 카양겔섬, 2016.08.06
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[PALAU] 20140423 Honeymoon Kayangel
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Kayangel Island Restoration Project/Rodent Eradication, Palau
The Palau Conservation Society, a nonprofit community-based organization in Palau, describes how it successfully eradicated rodents from the Kayangel atoll, improving the conservation status of the endangered Micronesian Megapode. Please go to palauconservation.org to learn more about this project, the Palau Conservation Society (PCS), or BirdLife International.
Kayaking Long Lake Palau
A day trip to Long Lake and the Einstein brain coral
PALAU-ESCAPE 2013 / DOLPHINS OF KAYANGEL ISLAND
Ok this is a slightly edited video it has no sound of the dolphins of
Kayangel Island I really enjoyed seeing them hope you do to. I tried my
best to get them to jump but, no luck... Joe (Gucci)
Kayangel
Over spring break, the student missionaries and the senior class went to the island of Kayangel to do some outreach and costal cleanup. One of the many unforgettable experiences from my amazing missionary year.