This weekend we took a field trip to Peleliu, a small island
in Palau. The rock islands are so gorgeous; anytime we go through them I can’t
help but take hundreds of pictures.
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The Rock Islands |
The Battle of Peleliu was one of the worst battles in the
Pacific during WWII, but is not a particularly well known battle. The Japanese occupied Peleliu
starting in 1914 and mined phosphate there. The other major advantage of the
small island is that it is limestone and has hundreds of caves in it. There’s
an airstrip on the island, so the US thought it was essential to capture during WWII. They
expected the mission to last a few days, but it took two and a half months.
We stopped the Peleliu World War II Memorial Museum. The
museum is built inside a bombed out building, which is crazy. It was really
touching. The numbers are stunning, over 11,000 Japanese soldiers killed and
one of the highest US casualty rates in the Pacific. But reading all the
personal stories, and seeing items from the battle itself makes it so much more
real and so much more tragic.
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WWII Memorial Museum |
Then we stopped at another bombed out building. They’re just
so eerie, the way the plants grow through them and the doors leading to
nowhere. But there’s still a lot of these buildings standing. The Japanese must
have had some outstanding civil engineers for buildings to sustain that much
damage, but still mostly survive.
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Doors to nowhere |
We stopped at a cemetery for one of the US Marine
Divisions. The human remains were actually removed in the 1960s and returned to
Arlington and other US cemeteries. From there we walked to Orange Beach, where a
Marine Division landed. Then we drove along the air strip to our next stop. It
was strange, driving down it and just realizing that this small strip of land
cost so many people their lives.
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The airstrip |
We stopped at some caves where there was a Japanese gun, and
we explored the caves for a while. We also saw some amphibious tanks, which
were awesome.
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Boom |
We hiked to the top of the ridge. The views were
indescribable. Our last stop was a sinkhole, where we jumped in and swam. The
sinkhole was really small, but it was about a ten foot drop down into it, so we
had a lot of fun jumping, diving, and cannonballing in. After the hike up to
the ridge, we needed it.
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The view! |
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Another view! |
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Me! |
On our way back from Peleliu we stopped at a beach in the
rock islands for a few hours. It was stunning. Absolutely unbelievable, it was
the most gorgeous beach I’ve ever seen. The sand was so fine, and the water was
perfectly clear. We spent a long time snorkeling and just enjoying the day. It
was perfect.
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Paradise |
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Our beach for the day! |
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Snorkeling with Michiel and the fish |
Sunday I went diving in Palau! It was indescribable. Just
absolutely amazing. Palau is one of the top diving destinations in the world,
and I’m so lucky to be here and dive certified. The coral reef was so vibrant,
and the fish were amazing. We did two dives- one at Coral Garden and the next
at Short Drop Off. When we were on the boat between dives, a pod of dolphins
starting playing with us. There were a few that were darting under the boat at
the front, and jumping. The rest of the pod stayed close and jumped around our
boat. We also saw some amazing flying fish. While the diving was incredible, I
didn’t expect there to be that much excitement on the boat. This place never
ceases to amaze me.
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Dolphins! |
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Thanks, Bobby, for being quick with the camera
to get these pictures! I was distracted watching the dolphins. |