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Paths Less Taken
Islands In The Sun
Equatorial Pacific
Paths Less Taken
A shipwreck on Helens Reef
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Palm trees knocked down by recent typhoon
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A view of Rabbit Island
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Adult booby and chick.
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Coconut crab climbing tree. Crab carapace is about 6 in diameter.With claws, crab is about a foot in diameter. Claws are capable of openingcoconuts. Edible by humans.
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Coconut crab climbing tree. Crab carapace is about 6 in diameter.With claws, crab is about a foot in diameter. Claws are capable of openingcoconuts. Edible by humans.
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Aerial view of uplifted limestone islands in Palau . Ca. 1971.
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The ship channel between Babelthaup and Koror Islands. Note fringing coral reef
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Aerial view of fringing reef adjacent to high volcanic island. Ship channel ofprevious photo extends to left in picture.
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Helen's Reef - a classic desert island - elevation above sea level about 8 feet.
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A tern rookery on Helen's Reef. Scientist was making a count of the number ofnests.
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Scientist diverted from the business of nest counting by glass fishing float.
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Native outrigger canoe in storage house
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Native Micronesian making a paddle with an adze for his outrigger canoe.
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Native Micronesian fishermen greeting the TOWNSEND CROMWELL
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Native Micronesian fishermen greeting the TOWNSEND CROMWELLFew Micronesians use traditional sailing outrigger canoes today.
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Typhoon damage from a Category 5 typhoon about a week after the storm.Totally wiped out a coconut and breadfruit plantation.Inhabitants dug pit on highest part of island and put coconut logs over pit forshelter. Some fatalities occurred.
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Typhoon damage from a Category 5 typhoon about a week after the storm.Totally wiped out a coconut and breadfruit plantation.Inhabitants dug pit on highest part of island and put coconut logs over pit forshelter. Some fatalities occurred.
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Trash left to ferment.
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Trash left on roadway.
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