Remote Islands

Exploring the World’s Most Remote Islands

Tag: Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument

  • Wake Island

    Wake Island

    Wake Island: A Remote Atoll in the Pacific Located in the midst of the Pacific Ocean, Wake Island is an isolated coral atoll that holds a significant place in both natural history and military legacy. Though it remains uninhabited for the most part, its strategic importance, historical events, and distant beauty have given it a

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  • Palmyra Island

    Palmyra Island

    Introduction to Palmyra Island Palmyra Island, also known as Palmyra Atoll, is a remote and uninhabited coral atoll located in the central Pacific Ocean. Though administered by the United States, it lies roughly halfway between Hawaii and American Samoa, about 1,000 miles south of Honolulu. This isolated cluster of islets and lagoons is a U.S.

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  • Howland Island

    Howland Island: A Forgotten Speck in the Pacific Located in the central Pacific Ocean, Howland Island is a small, uninhabited coral island belonging to the United States. It is part of the United States Minor Outlying Islands and is known not only for its ecological isolation but also for its brief yet pivotal role in

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  • Palmyra Atoll

    Palmyra Atoll: A Remote and Enigmatic Coral Haven Palmyra Atoll is a remote and uninhabited coral atoll located in the North Pacific Ocean, roughly halfway between Hawaii and American Samoa. Though small in size and population, it captivates scientists, adventurers, and storytellers alike with its unique ecosystem, strategic location, and an air of mystery that

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  • Baker Island

    Introduction to Baker Island Baker Island is a remote, uninhabited atoll located in the central Pacific Ocean, just north of the Equator. It is one of the most isolated territories administered by the United States and is part of the United States Minor Outlying Islands. This tiny speck of land in the vast Pacific has

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