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A woman paddleboarding around the wreckage of a plane that landed in the water off of Norman's Cay in 1980.\nThis site is now a popular destination for snorkeling.
Aerial view of  south islands,the Pacific
Beautiful small Maldives island
Funafuti Atoll, Tuvalu: aerial view of the south part of the atoll - lagoon surrounded by islets - Motuloa (left), Telele (center) and Funafal (right) islets, Avalau, Te Afuafou, Tengasu, Tutanga and Falaoigo island in the background - Tuvalu, a small island nation sinking in the Pacific Ocean, is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change. With its highest point only about 4.5 meters (15 feet) above sea level, Tuvalu faces an existential threat from rising sea levels caused by global warming. The country is experiencing coastal erosion, saltwater intrusion into freshwater supplies, and more frequent and severe storms. These challenges are threatening the habitability of the islands, potentially forcing the population to relocate in the future. Tuvalu has become a vocal advocate for global climate action, urging larger nations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide support for climate adaptation measures in vulnerable countries.
Natural coastline reef formations panoramic landscape aerial view, Maldives
Aerial view of The Maldive Islands
Scenic aerial view of exposed ship wrecks (Tangalooma Wrecks) at Moreton Island
Panorama of the great barrier reef world heritage marine park, Queensland, Australia
The panorama (bird-view) of islands in Maldives.
Taka Makassar Pulau Pasir Atoll Sandbar Komodo National Park dreamlike Taka Makassar Sandbar Island Beach in the Komodo National Park. Aerial Drone view from directly above down towards the small Sandbank Atoll Islet surrounded with coral reef under blue summer sky in the Komodo National Park. Taka Makassar, Pulau Pasir, Komodo National Park, Flores Sea, Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara - Flores, Indonesia, Southeast-Asia
Maupiti Island - French Polynésie
Lakshadweep Union Territory, India: Cherbaniani Reef, aka Beleapani Reef (Malayalam: Valiyapanniyam), coral atoll in the Amindivi islands group - coral reef that encloses the lagoon with three small islands, there is a mosque in the north island - aerial view - Laccadive Sea.
Aerial view of Great Barrier Reef, coral sand cay beach and clear blue water from helicopter, Queensland, Australia
Aerial drone view of coral reef
One oh 1190 beautiful small and large islands of the Maldives.
Drone shot of tropical beach and coral reefs in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
Atoll in Maldives from aerial view
cockpit point of view maldives aerial horizontal still
The Maldives is a tropical paradise located in the Indian Ocean, southwest of Sri Lanka and India. It is an island nation consisting of 26 atolls, which are made up of over 1,000 coral islands. Known for its stunning natural beauty, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and pristine white-sand beaches, the Maldives is a popular destination for honeymooners, divers, and travelers seeking luxury and relaxation.\n\nHere are some key features of the Maldives:\n\nOverwater Villas: The Maldives is famous for its luxury resorts, many of which offer overwater villas perched on stilts above the ocean. These villas provide guests with breathtaking views, direct access to the water, and the ultimate in privacy and seclusion.\n\nDiving and Snorkeling: The Maldives is home to some of the world's most spectacular coral reefs and marine life. Divers and snorkelers can explore vibrant coral gardens, encounter colorful fish, turtles, sharks, and rays, and even have the chance to spot whale sharks and manta rays.\n\nWater Sports: In addition to diving and snorkeling, the Maldives offers a wide range of water sports activities, including kayaking, windsurfing, paddleboarding, and sailing. Visitors can also enjoy jet skiing, parasailing, and flyboarding.\n\nLuxury Resorts: The Maldives is known for its luxury resorts, many of which feature world-class amenities, fine dining restaurants, spa facilities, and personalized service. These resorts cater to travelers seeking a high-end and exclusive experience.
When flying from Honolulu to Guam by the classical flight United Airlines UA154 (a hip-hop filght over the Pacific Ocean, having 5 stopovers in the beautiful Pacific Islands), you must sit a window seat because the scenary outside the window is too astonishing to be missed. Numerous islands, beaches, atolls and lagoons are so amazing that you will have a unforgettable trip in you whole life. Here is the famous Pakin Atoll in Micronesia.
Aerial photo of tropical island, Maldives
Tropical Island in the Ocean, Maldives
The soft wave water of the sea on the sandy beach background
Aerial view of the crystal blue waters off the coast of Negril, Jamaica and the shadow of the small plane that flies above.
One of the thousands of Maldivian atol islands seen from the air, showing clearly the submerged coral that fringes these tiny islands
Chuujk / Truk State, Federated States of Micronesia: Chuuk atoll, the state's main atoll - reef and lagoon - east side of the reef including Anangenimon island - in the background Fonow, Jeep, Wonno, Uman, Tsis, Fefan, Etten, Tonoas, Ferit and Weno islands - Chuuk Lagoon was the Empire of Japan's main naval base in the South Pacific during the Greater East Asia War (WWII) - aerial view.
Pointe du Raz pointe du Van and trepassés bay in atlantic ocean north french brittany aerial view
Drone shot of tropical beach and coral reefs in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
Atoll near Spratly Islands
Aerial drone view of coral reef
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