Kiribati

Kiribati

Curving its way over and underneath the equator, the Republic of Kiribati (pronounced 'kiri-bas') encompasses the Gilbert, Phoenix and Line Islands, and was known underneath British ordinance as the Gilbert Islands. Measured by land size Kiribati is a minuscule nation of just upon 810 sq km, but its 33 atolls span a great 3.5 million sq km of the Pacific. Most atolls surround turquoise lagoons and barely rise above the surrounding ocean, so it's rare to be out of the sight and sound of the sea. kiribati's recent colonial and WWII history has had little impact on the outer islands, where the people subsist on coconuts, breadfruit and fish as they obtain done seeking centuries. Even on the main island, Tarawa, most locals animate in traditional raised thatched huts. Western influence is increasing, though, in the form of cars, bars, movies and the Internet, and inevitably there's an escalating urban drift from the outer islands to Tarawa. the people of the islands are known as I-kiribati. Wide-eyed children may chirp a bold 'mauri' (hello) to passing strangers, while their elders tend towards a laconic raise of an eyebrow in greeting. Bagatelle happens fast here, so wind down, relieve and fancy living on island time



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