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Palmyra Atoll Refuge U-S Blue shark Ocean Gps Locations

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Remote islands surrounded with flesh eating sharks at the pacific 360-s vr locations

Palmyra Atoll Refuge U S Blue shark Ocean Gps Locations

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Gps Coordinates  /  5.8589559,-162.1033173

 

 Palmyra Atoll Refuge U-S Blue shark Ocean Gps Locations

Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, United States 

 

Palmyra Atoll Refuge U S Blue shark Ocean Gps Locations 1

 

Gps Link Location -162.0295872

Gps Coordinates  /   5.873189,-162.0295872

 

 Nature photographer explores the uninhabited coral atoll in the Pacific Ocean that's swimming with sharks. The only permanent residents are the wildlife, millions of seabirds, giant land-dwelling coconut crabs, and one of the most vibrant and healthy coral reefs.

 

 

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 Link Gps Location Gps  /  Link Gps -162.1031647  /  Link Gps -162.102951  /  Link Gps -162.0305786

Gps Coordinates  /  5.858892,-162.1031647  /  5.8587961,-162.102951  /  5.8738179,-162.0305786

 

 

It's also a rare glimpse back to a time when all of the Pacific was this healthy, the last vestige of a primordial, tropical world. Palmyra Atoll is a remote, uninhabited coral atoll 1,200 miles southwest of Honolulu, Hawaii, and is widely considered by many scientists as one of the best places in the world to study an intact ecosystem and especially sharks.

 

 

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  Link Location Gps  /  Link Gps -162.1027527  /  Link Gps -162.102005

 Gps Coordinates  /  5.8587103,-162.1027527  /  5.8584652,-162.102005

 

Palmyra Atoll is an uninhabited coral atoll in the Pacific Ocean that is part of a massive oceanic conservation area known as Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument. It's vital to the health of our world's oceans and it's filled with sharks.

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