Rock Islands Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
archipelago in Koror State, Palau
About Rock Islands
The Rock Islands were listed as a mixedworld heritage sitein 2012. They constitute an archipelago of about 300 practically uninhabited islands (in 2014 they had a population of 6) and one of Palau's finest diving destinations. The archipelago is a coral reef partially sticking up from the ocean covering an area of about 100 km. The islands have the appearance of limestone peaks or hilly forested islands with many lakes, the most famous of which is the Medusa/Jellyfish Lake. There's a coral reef south of the archipelago made up of 385 different species of coral, also part of the world heritage site.
Rock Islands Travel Guide Sections
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