Micronesia

Country number:
146
Territory number:
167
I have laid the stick that connects people together. Now it is up to you, your generation and the generations to come, to build upon that stick a bridge that will ensure the free sharing of information and teaching between the two peoples until the day we become united again as a single people, as we were once before; before men separated us with their imaginary political boundaries of today's Polynesia and Micronesia.
Mau Piailug

Tales from Micronesia

Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), The Isles of the Seven Seas - in a Nutshell

The Federated States of Micronesia (literally Small Islands) is a country spread across 1500 miles of the western Pacific Ocean.
The Federated States of Micronesia (literally Small Islands) is a country spread across 1500 miles of the western Pacific Ocean.
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Micronesia - Yap - Mantas and Money - The Northern Pacific 6

Massive pieces of Stone Money (roughly circular with a hole in the middle) line stone pathways in the Yap villages, so displaying their wealth.
Massive pieces of Stone Money (roughly circular with a hole in the middle) line stone pathways in the Yap villages, so displaying their wealth.
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Micronesia - The Challenge of Chuuk - The Northern Pacific 5

Truk Lagoon at Chuuk is reputed to have the best wreck diving in the world. I’m snorkelling over two planes
Truk Lagoon at Chuuk is reputed to have the best wreck diving in the world. I’m snorkelling over two planes
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Micronesia - Pohnpei and Mysterious Nan Madol - The Northern Pacific 4

A rude awakening as the Pohnpei dive shop is just below my room and the surf dudes set off noisily at 7 a.m. ‘Surf’s...
A rude awakening as the Pohnpei dive shop is just below my room and the surf dudes set off noisily at 7 a.m. ‘Surf’s up’
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Micronesia - Kosrae, The Holy Island

It’s cloudy in Kosrae , but there are rewarding glimpses of mountains draped in pea green jungle and swirling turquoise lagoons, the odd boat...
It’s cloudy in Kosrae , but there are rewarding glimpses of mountains draped in pea green jungle and swirling turquoise lagoons, the odd boat chugging across.
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