Caroline Island is the easternmost of the uninhabited coral atolls which comprise the southern Line Islands in the central Pacific Ocean Republic of Kiribati.
Caroline Island has remained relatively untouched and is one of the world's most pristine tropical islands, despite guano mining, copra (coconut meat) harvesting, and human habitation in the 19th and 20th centuries. It is home to one of the world's largest populations of the coconut crab and is an important breeding site for seabirds, most notably the sooty tern.
As Caroline Island only extends six meters above sea level, it is in danger as sea levels rise. The Kiribati government estimates that the island may be reclaimed by the sea as soon as 2025, and the United Nations has rated Caroline Island as among those most in danger from sea level rise.
I always wanted to travel around the world. When I first saw the name of this place some part of me wanted to visit this place, but when I got to know about it, I really wanted to visit CAROLINE ISLAND. As per now we got just 4 years to plan and visit this place and we got Covid situation also. Let's see. But this will be my first destination.
The climate conditions are worsening day by day and I got to know the importance of that while getting to know about this place. So let us put our maximum efforts to keep our Earth safe.
Covid situation is also worsening. BE SAFE.
As time permits will visit in future❤️
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