Notes from the road 3: Micronesia


After 18 days we’ll be leaving Micronesia tomorrow. It’s been a fascinating time and an exposure to a part of the world I previously knew nothing about. We have encountered perfect beaches and dirty squalor, broad smiles and resigned hopelessness, inspiring collaboration and systemic indifference.
I’ll be writing much about the many contrasting faces of Micronesia in the coming weeks, but for now I thought I’d share a few images from our trip to give a flavour of the islands – islands that I will miss when we move on to Manila tomorrow night.
Marshallese children posing for a photo in Majuro
Marshallese children happy to pose for a photo in Majuro
Almost deserted beach at Laura, Marshall Islands
Almost deserted beach at Laura, the western tip of the Majuro atoll in the Marshall Islands
Waiting for the bank to open - at Majuro airport
Waiting for the bank to open – at Majuro airport
Palikir, capital of the Federated States of Micronesia
Palikir, capital of the Federated States of Micronesia – population zero. Nothing more than a collection of government buildings.
Classic Pacific beach - Ant Atoll, Pohnpei
Classic Pacific beach – Ant Atoll, an hour by boat from Pohnpei in the Federated States of Micronesia
Nan Madol - an ancient city on Pohnpei that is without doubt one of the world's great historic sites
Nan Madol – an ancient city on Pohnpei that is without doubt one of the world’s great historic sites
One of the rainiest places in the world, Pohnpei has many waterfalls for a small island
One of the rainiest places in the world, Pohnpei has many waterfalls for a small island
Beach at Tumon, Guam with WW2 Japanese gun position
Beach at Tumon, Guam with WW2 Japanese gun position and new hotel in background. 90% of tourists in Guam are Japanese
Dancing the night away at the Chamorro Night Market in Guam
Dancing the night away at the Chamorro Night Market in Guam
Boat trip around the Rock Islands of Palau
Boat trip around the Rock Islands of Palau
National Capitol Building, Melekeok, Palau
A present from Taiwan – National Capitol Building, Melekeok, Palau

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