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Koror State Government Tour Guide C
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Chapter 4: TRADITIONAL & CONTEMPORA
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Permission to utilize information P
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1.1 Geography of Palau 1.1.1 Locati
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1.1.3 Geology and Formation The vol
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As a result the Traditional Leaders
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sports activities. Tourism has also
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approval of the OEK is the creation
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Chapter 2: The Tour Guide 20
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2.1.3 Roles of the tour guide Apart
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2.4.1 Snorkel in the Comfort Zone T
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when diving, make sure their buoyan
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• When leading a group you must w
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2.9 Interesting Natural History Fac
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weak or non-existent currents. Insi
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the cut and drift along the edge of
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Gozan Maru A 305ft long naval cargo
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Chapter 3: Marine Environment 38
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Though most conservation areas are
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2. Reduce unnecessary burning. Burn
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3.4 Seagrass Beds Palau has extensi
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Usually, spawning occurs 3-5 days a
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3.6 Threats to Coral Reefs 3.6.1 Pr
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3.6.2 Climate Change What is coral
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Coral Bleaching Event in Palau The
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glacial period, approximately 20,00
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Lake and lagoon golden jellyfish al
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Jellyfish Lake’s golden jellyfish
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How many golden jellyfish inhabit t
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anemone population has quickly expa
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3.8 Important Marine Life 3.8.1 Mar
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3.8.3 Sharks A lot of bad publicity
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MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 2401-11-56
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