Great place to visit. There is history there. Relics from world war 2 can be seen everywhere. This attraction is a little remote.
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Midway Atoll Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Midway Island is located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, about 2,100 kilometers northwest of Honolulu. It belongs to the Polynesian Islands and is an unincorporated territory of the United States. Midway Island is a coral atoll with a geographic location of 28°12'38"N, a longitude of 177°21'16" west, and a circumference of 24 kilometers. The land area is about 5 square kilometers, consisting of Sand Island, East Island and Spit Island, with a subtropical climate.
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Midway Atoll Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Great place to visit. There is history there. Relics from world war 2 can be seen everywhere. This attraction is a little remote.
From Honolulu to Midway Island is some distance, but the scenery along the way is invincible, the blue sky, white clouds and the sea, and there are seagulls flying over from time to time. After arriving at Midway Island, I also found that the scenery here is really good.
The Midway Island is relatively cold, and there are fewer people coming here, and it is also a rare and quiet island. It has a white beach and azure sea water, and the natural scenery is quite good.
Looking back now, Midway Island is really dangerous. All kinds of yin and yang are wrong. The communication of that era was like this. For example, the Japanese agreed to attack Pearl Harbor by two methods, looking at the signal gun of the front plane. As a result, some did not see it on the clouds. Then each hit. This is two aircraft squadrons, originally one Kaga and one Akashi. The result was to go to Kaga. A total of one survived
Midway is just in the middle of the Pacific East and West Passage. It has 24 kilometers of islands and reefs, with a land area of 2,800 nautical miles from Japan and 903 nautical miles from Hawaii.