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The island of Pohnpei, where Palikir is located, is large enough to be filled
with great sights.
Close to the capital there is the Pwusehn Malek, the mountain named after chicken
droppings.
The Truk Lagoon is often regarded as the peak of a diver’s aspirations.
Kolonia Town to the north is known for the church bell tower, one of the oldest
buildings dating back to 1909.
Nan Madol, on the southeast coast is a collection of Polynesian ruins that date
back at least 700 years.
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