It’s an island country in the west-central Pacific Ocean, and sits around halfway between Hawaii and Australia. It sits on a ring-shaped coral reef encircling a lagoon, with islands along the rim. In short, it’s a beautiful oasis, which is now facing the threat of disappearing completely from the face of the Earth.
This place also makes for an ideal place to visit, where the ambience is serene, with residents coasting along the island roads on motorbikes, frying fish, taking naps in hammocks, or enjoying beach campfires at night.
The sand amid turquoise waters, lined with dense coconut trees, offer a breathtaking backdrop to enjoy daily average temperatures from 80-85°F (27-29°C).
Apart from the difficulty to access, Tuvalu is on the list of islands that are most likely to disappear into the ocean in the near future due to rising sea levels. As per the reports, two of Tuvalu’s nine islands are already on the verge of getting swallowed by sea-rise and coastal erosion. Local say that during storms, waves batter the island from the east and the west, thereby kind of ‘swallowing’ the country.
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