The United States Minor Outlying Islands are a group of small, mostly uninhabited atolls and islands scattered across the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean. For adventurous travelers, these remote locations offer pristine marine environments, rich birdlife, and excellent opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and wildlife observation. There is no tourist infrastructure, and access is often restricted or requires permits; visits are best suited to scientific missions, experienced sailors, or nature enthusiasts seeking solitude and untouched seascapes.
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