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Rock Islands

The Rock Islands are the remainder of coral reefs that surfaced hundreds of years ago. They form 250 to 300 island in Palau’s Southern Lagoon. They’re most uninhabited, known for their beaches, blue lagoons, and peculiar shapes. They also house Jellyfish Lake, a lake filled with jellyfish with weak stings. They allow people to safely snorkel and observe the jellyfish up close.