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Introduction
Our world is full of crazy places, stories, and facts. Some people tend to believe in theories like time traveling, Aliens living on earth, or even living dinosaurs at the moment!
Our next country is the birthplace of one of the most famous dinosaurs, “Godzilla”! It is believed that Godzilla was living on one of the Marshal Islands’ Islands! (The second Islands isn’t a typo, the first one is a part of the country’s name!).
Want to know more about this interesting country? Continue reading this post!
Recent history of Marshall Islands
Marshall Islands was occupied by Japan until WWII when the US attacked and took over the Islands. They built military bases and sent a lot of troops there and by the time the Marshall Islands became an independent country in 1979, it became questionable that what would happen to the US bases in the country in case they live which was solved when Marshall Islands’s brand new government was like, “You know what? why don’t you guys stay here and control your bases?” and the US was like, “If you insist so! I’ll pay you then!” and that was the deal!
Now more than %60 of the country’s GDP comes from the US.
Godzilla was born in Marshall Islands
When the US military was in the battle against Japan, they pushed them out from everywhere except one of the Islands where it’s believed that a giant dinosaur came out of the woods, killed the American soldiers, and went back to the jungle and eventually died there.

People in Marshall Islands
Marshallese people are Polynesians and come to the Islands several thousand years ago!
After independence from the USA, Marshallese people are enjoying a special immigration rule which allows them to live, work and study in the US with no limits but they won’t be considered a US citizen, nor a refugee!

What to do in Marshall Islands
Beaches in Marshall Islands
As a beautiful country in Oceania, Marshall Islands is home to stunning beaches on its 133 Islands and atolls!

Runit Island in Marshall Islands
This island is where the US dropped the heaviest atomic bomb in history as a test and then left the waste. (In case you didn’t know, Nuclear tourism is a thing! Especially in Ukraine).

Kili Island in Marshall Islands
This island is where more than 500 locals who were displaced from Bikini Atoll are living in. They moved out because of the nuclear tests that have happened on their island and the amount of radiation over there which was harmful to their health.

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Such wonderful and informative information and images. Love your blog.
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Thank you very much for your kind words!
It’s a pleasure having you here!
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Thank you, have a great day!
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First time visiting your website, I enjoy your blog!
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Welcome!
Thank you for your comment!
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A beautiful place! That big chunk of concrete looks like a saucer from outer space! So that is the hole where the bomb exploded??!!
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It is very beautiful.
That’s like a lid for atomic wastes!
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
IT’S A WONDER GODZILLA DOESN’T GLOW! LOVED THIS INFORMATIVE POST!
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WOW! That’s astounding information! Especially how they can be in the US and aren’t considered citizens or refugees – they have their own status!
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Right, it’s so fascinating!
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Welcome!
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Always an interesting staycation from you! 😁 hopefully we’ll be able to have real ones in the near future.
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Thank you very much.
I hope so too. There are a lot of places I haven’t visited yet!
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You’re welcome. 😊
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Those beaches look so relaxing and calm! Need that break right about now…
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right. Me too, lol
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The Marshall Islands look beautiful!
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Right, it is beautiful!
Thank you for your comment!
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I had no idea Godzilla was supposed to be from the Marshall Islands. I guess the nuclear radiation lent credence to the idea. Anyway, these entries on countries are really interesting.
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Thank you dear Julia.
I truly appreciate your comments!
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Fascinating! I’m really enjoying your blog.
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Glad you enjoying it.
Thank you very much for your comment!
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You’re welcome!
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I’ve seen that concrete structure on TV, not a good place to be. Shameful destruction and displacement of people… Sorry, just being honest.
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You are right sir! history is mostly about learning from our mistakes in the past!
Thank you for sharing your opinion with us!
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I used to live in the Marshall Islands.
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Wow, that’s so cool. How did you like it?
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Loved it. Wish I was still there and I hope to go back!
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So cool! Thanks for giving me the eField Trip to explore the Marshall Islands.
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My pleasure.
Thank you very much for your comment
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You’re very welcome.
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Runit Island looks good
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Right. It’s beautiful.
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And unique😊
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Wonderful
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Thank you!
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It’s a pleasure
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