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PALAU — On a come to see to the Pacific archipelago of Palau, there's
every chance you'll see a rainbow spreading its colors across the
sky here in the far western Pacific.
In in reality, rainbows are so common that "Rainbow's End" is Palau's
official motto.
On the day that I saw my first one, it had lawful rained one of
those warm island rains, and the sun was out in full force.
When I saw it, I quickly grabbed my camera and photographed it
at least four times!
Of ambit, there is much to see under Palau's bright skies,
where the "Survivor" TV show was filmed.
One is history in Peleliu Island, where many Japanese warships
and planes lie buried underground the water, ripe for exploration.
Today, however, it’s a destination for scuba diving and big-continuously
sport fishing as well as reef casting and bottom fishing.
And if it’s just unmistakable relaxing you seek, there are sandy white
beaches.
I flew there with a assemblage from Los Angeles via Honolulu and Guam
to arrive at Koror, Palau’s particular town.
Source: Napa Valley Register