Tourist Guide Malakal
Malakal, located in the exotic island nation of the Republic of Palau, is accessible to curious adventurers by a bridge that connects with Koror, the economic hub and capital of the nation.
Malakal boasts of a largely tropical climate. Rain showers are frequent. July to October is especially a delight for those who have an affinity for water. Humidity is average. Typhoons are uncommon.
It came to the forefront in March 1944 when the island exploded under the unsparing air raids of the allied forces because the Japanese had invaded and established a colonial administration in Palau from 1914 until the end of the war.
As a flourishing hotspot, the residents of the island are mainly the employees in facilities linked to tourism.
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