Ebeye is not a touristic place and has no classic tourist sights. It is the place where the local staff of the U. The tiny island is one of the most densely populated places in the world, meaning there is only built-up area and no nature at all, and no beautiful beaches neither. It was no surprise that me and my brother were the only tourists on the island during our stay. I found it nevertheless worthwhile, if only to get an impression of daily life in this very remote corner of the world.
There is plenty to discover on the tiny island, and the locals are among the friendliest people I ever met. Another attraction is indeed the U. Where else in the world are civilians allowed on U. It is truly bizarre to see the contrast between run-down, impoverished Ebeye and the neat little U.
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Nevertheless, visits to the atoll are possible — and they include a very peculiar border crossing. Here is what you need to know. What country does Kwajalein belong to?
How to get to Kwajalein Atoll? Surprisingly, the water is extremely smooth in the natural lagoon, even with a 12 mph wind, and affords the best water sports at mid-tide. Temperatures average around 87 degree highs and 78 degree lows.
Stronger storms usually get winds not stronger than 50 mph. El Nino and La Nina significantly impact the weather outcomes. Climate change is a huge issue with the Marshallese, as there is a trend of higher than average King Tides in recent years which have inundated homes, businesses, farmland and cemeteries on many of the atolls. Sign up for the Newsletter.
You need to accept terms and condition to subscribe. Everywhere else was listed in thousands of miles. The U. Army base that hosts the airfield is a self-contained cross-section of America. There are schools, a post office, a Burger King, and a Subway. The entertainment options include pools, a scuba club, a yacht club, and a fishing club.
If you ignore the fact that the island is in the middle of the South Pacific, it could be a small town in California or Florida. Goods and produce are very limited since the only food source are the scheduled Air Force C flights, but then again, Cs are large planes.
The only way of getting from the base to Ebeye was a minute Army ferry ride. The differences between the two islands are obvious the minute one steps on to Ebeye. The streets are barely paved, with standing water and trash in the streets. Electricity is available, but unreliable there were two blackouts my first night there.
Opportunities for citizens of Ebeye to go to the base, let alone the U. By contrast, residents of the Army base are free to travel the three miles to Ebeye whenever they wish. Despite this, we found that almost no Americans had any desire to visit the only other inhabited island within hundreds of miles, and even less had visited.
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