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Nauru
Nauru's bucket-list appeal lies in its status as the world's least-visited country, featuring untouched beaches and a compact size perfect for full exploration.
Nauru is the world's smallest island nation by land area, covering just 21 square kilometers.
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Nauru has no official capital, but Yaren serves as the de facto government center.
Yaren, the de facto capital of Nauru, offers a unique glimpse into the island's rich culture and history. Visitors can explore the Parliament House, which showcases the island's political life, or take a stroll along the picturesque Anibare Bay, known for its beautiful beaches and clear waters. The Moqua Caves provide an adventurous opportunity to discover natural limestone formations, while the Buada Lagoon offers a serene spot for reflection. For those interested in history, the Nauru Phosphate Corporation's headquarters and remnants of World War II artifacts scattered across the island provide fascinating insights into Nauru's past.
Anibare Bay has a 1.2 km sandy beach popular with locals.
Anibare Bay is a coastal inlet on the eastern side of Nauru, featuring a narrow sandy beach bordered by low cliffs and fringing reef. The site provides access to nearshore waters suitable for swimming and snorkeling, with basic facilities including parking and a small pavilion. The bay is also used locally for fishing and occasional community gatherings.
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Anibare Bay has a 1.2 km sandy beach popular with locals.
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Nauru has no official capital, but Yaren serves as the de facto government center.
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