The moment Palau comes into view from the air, the water changes color in front of you. Shades of turquoise shift into deep blue with a clarity you can trace with your eyes, marking the drop-offs and channels long before you ever get in the water. Below, the Rock Islands rise out of the sea in clusters of lime-green, jungle-topped limestone domes scattered across the lagoon like something out of another era. Oceanic Society traveler Chantal Trép…
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