Books
Aoyagi, Machiko.
Modekngei: A New Religion in Belau. Tokyo: Shinsensha Press,
2002.
Originally published in Japanese in 1985,
an ethnographic account of this religion that sheds some light
on the mystery.
Bailey, Dan E. World War II Wrecks of
Palau.
Deichmann,
Gunther; Davidson, Kevin; Daniels, Ethan and Gunther Taus.
Palau:
Dive Sites, History & Culture. Manila,
Philippines: Dream Time, 2001.
Detailed
descriptions on dive sites, overviews on history and culture.
Etpison, Mandy. Palau, Portrait
of Paradise. Koror, Palau: NECO Marine Corp., 1997.
The ultimate (or only) coffee-table book on Palau. Some
people have decided to go to Palau after reading this
beautiful and informative book.
Keate, George. An Account of the Pelew Islands,
situated in the western part of the pacific ocean. Composed
from the journals and communications of Captain Henry Wilson,
and some of his officers, who, in August 1783, were there
shipwrecked, in The Antelope, a packet belonging to the
honourable East India Company. London: G. Nicol,
1788.
The ultimate account of the first major
interaction between Palau and Europeans. Many authors and
publishers pirated this story and retold it. The above listing
is the first of five editions printed by Keate’s publisher.
The 5th edition is recommended for it’s updates and
supplements.
Levy, Neil M. Moon Handbooks: Micronesia, 6th
Edition. California: Avalon Travel Publishing,
2003.
The standard guidebook format for the
independent traveler. 27 detailed pages on Palau.
Lindemann, Klaus. Desecrate 1. Belleville,
MI: Pacific Press Publications, 1998.
The total
story and research report on “the lost fleet of the Rock
Islands,” the Japanese war shipwrecks in Palau that Klaus and
Francis discovered.
Lonely Planet:
Micronesia.
The classic guidebook for the
independent and sometimes budget traveler.
Peacock, Daniel J. Lee Boo of Belau, A
Prince in London. Honolulu: South Seas Books (U of Hawaii
Press), 1987. Comprehensive scholarly research on
the complete story of Lee Boo, a Palauan historical hero.
Rock, Tim and Francis Toribiong. Lonely Planet:
Diving & Snorkeling Palau.
Melbourne: Lonely Planet
Publications, 2000.
This is a very good guide,
written by our founder Francis, for in depth descriptions of
the dive sites to accompany your dive trips. Small section on
an overview of Palau and the practicalities of visiting.
Republic Of Palau: First National Communication to
the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change,
2002, Office of Environmental Response and Coordination,
Office of the President.
Written as a governmental
report but published with the design and pictures of a good
magazine, this source is easy to read and find information on
the details of environmental studies in Palau. Available at
Palau Public Library.
Parmentier, Richard
J. The Sacred Remains, Myth, History and Polity in Belau. U of
Chicago
Press, Chicago. 1987.
Ethnographer
presents a deeply academic study of the anthropology and
ethnography of Palau, using semiotics.
Palau Community Action Agency, A History of
Palau, volumes 1-4.
Links:
-Travel to
Palau
-Info on Palau
-Palau Personal Pages
-Weather
-Hotels
-Music
-Maps
-Organizations
in Palau
-WWII Airplanes
-WWII on Anguar and
Peleliu
-Friends
TRAVEL TO
PALAU:
http://visit-palau.com/
- Palau Visitors Authority
(PVA). The official website for visiting
Palau.
http://travel.state.gov/palau.html
- Consular Information
Sheet for Palau from US Dep’t of State
http://www.cdc.gov/travel/austspac.htm
- Center for Disease and
Control, Travelers Page
http://www.who.int/country/plw/en/
- World Health Organization Palau page.
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ps.html
- CIA World Factbook on
Palau
www.embassyworld.com/embassy/palau1.html
- Palauan Embassy listing
of locations in other countries
http://www.southpacific.org/micro.html
- Micronesia Handbook page from Moon Handbooks. A map of
Micronesia and a brief description of the region
accompanies.
http://mymicronesia.com/palau
- Web guide for Palau with
brief info.
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/pacific/palau/
- Lonely Planet –Destination
INFO
INFO ON PALAU:
http://www.palaunet.com/- PNCC (Palau National Communications
Corporation), the communications provider in Palau
has a very extensive website on Palau, including articles on
culture, history, politics and travel info.
http://www.pbs.org/edens/palau/index.htm.
PBS –“The Living Edens: Palau,
Paradise of the Pacific.” A very informative website to
compliment the PBS documentary on Palau.
http://sonsoral.com/ - The
Official Site of Sonsoral
Island, a Southwest Island in Palau.
http://www.geocities.com/ctrlburn/introduction.html
- “The Military Geology of Palau
Islands", 1956. Someone has typed this long primary
source on their webpage.
http://www.festival-pacific-arts.org/bac/engl/home.html
- Bureau of Arts and Culture,
Palau website. An excellent resource. The Oral
History/Ethnography section includes access to reports on each
state in Palau, stories collected from each state, and an
annual anthropological booklet published in association with
Palau Society of Historians
http://cas.gmu.edu/~tobi/
- “Friends of Tobi” website.
Tobi is a southwest island of Palau. Very good site with
primary documents, a research archive, culture and language
articles.
http://festival-pacific-arts.org/
- Festival Of Pacific Arts 2004
- Republic of Palau. Held approximately every 4
years, The Festival of Pacific Arts will be hosted by Palau in
July, 2004. The site has information on Palauan culture,
etc.
http://motherjones.com/news/special_reports/coral_reef/palau.html-
“Mother Jones” Palau reefs, an
article advocating conservation.
PERSONAL PAGES:
These websites were created about Palau by
non-affiliated persons or groups. Without an organized agenda,
they give a very personal view of Palau.
http://www.stuffedwombat.com/vp/vphome.html-
“The internet's only interactive, multimedia digital cybertour
of the Republic of Palau. It's digital!” Very humorous and
useful virtual tour of Palau, like a computer game.
http://www.stuffedwombat.com/-
Homepage of the author of the virtual tour above, he is a very
witty and humorous writer. The page has lots of stories about
his life in Palau from 1998-1999.
http://www.geocities.com/ctrlburn/index.html-
VERY detailed trip report to Palau, an extensive and useful
bibliography on Palau, many links, a good source and a
personal source on Palau. Bravo!
http://olekoi.com/ - This site
was created “to share our love for our islands and its
people.” You can buy Palau t-shirts and stickers. A nice page
with info from a familiar perspective. Good, up to date news
section. Amazing links section.
http://janeresture.com/palau/Palau.htm
- A personal description of Palauan history and culture with
color pictures and links to storyboard legends and
customs.
http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Palms/6757/palau.html
- “YDKDY WORLD” A Palauan’s personal homepage. Very useful and
interesting information, Palauan traditional sayings, an
article on Modekngei traditional religion, and many links to
keep all Palauans connected.
http://Palauonline.net
- “The Online meeting place for Palauans and Friends.” A
discussion board.
http://palauanpride.com/ -
a page from a Palauan named Sha with many links to other
Palauans on the web, island shopping, pacific news and a
blog.
http://husoe.net/Pages/Palau.html
A Peace Corps volunteer’s home page about working in
Palau
WEATHER:
http://wundergound.com/Us/PW/Palau/html
HOTELS:
http://carolinesresort.com/
http://palau.panpacific.com/
http://sunrisevilla-palau.com/
MUSIC:
88.9
radio by internet: www.
http://islandmelody.com/ -
Listen to and buy some Palauan music.
MAPS:
http://www.palaunet.com/html/maps.html
– Palau map collection from University of
Texas
ORGANIZATIONS in
PALAU:
http://picrc.org/ - PICRC (Palau
International Coral Reef Center) – A forum for coral reef
studies, research and education. This beautiful multi-million
dollar also houses the Palau Aquarium and is right next door
to Fish ‘n Fins.
http://dolphinspacific.com/
- Dolphins Pacific, a non-profit organization dedicated to
Dolphin research. They hold dolphins in a huge, natural marine
park and conduct dolphin encounters for visitors to swim and
dive with these friendly creatures.
http://miladeldil.org/ -
Milad’l Dil: a women’s organization to promote women’s issues,
health, education, and children’s welfare.
http://palau-pcs.org/ - Palau
Conservation Society
WWII
AIPLANES:
Jake
Seaplane:
http://combinedfleet.com/ijna/e13a.htm
- Technical data about Jake Seaplane
http://ijnafpics.com/jbwe131.htm-
Pictures of Jake Seaplane (E13A Type 0 Reconnaissance
Seaplane)
Zero:
www.flightjournal.com/plane_profiles/zero.asp
- The construction, features and history behind the Zero model
of plane
http://combinedfleet.com/ijna/a6m.htm
- Technical data and images on the Zero Fighter (Mitsubishi
A6M Reisen model).
WWII
ON ANGUAR AND PELELIU:
Anguar
www.pacificwrecks.com/provinces/palau_anguar.htm
- The Pacific Wreck Database. An index of wrecks and WWII
relics on Anguar island with some information.
Peleliu
http://peleliu.net/A very
comprehensive history of Peleliu in WWII, detailed battle
accounts, strategy, a bibliography and list of links, and even
a description of veterans returning to the island
recently.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/xBEAR/Peleliu.htm
- Peleliu Island Photo’s Page. An old picture from WWII
and many from 1997.
http://pacificwrecks.com/provinces/palau_peleliu.html
- The Pacific Wreck Database. A brief overview with only a few
pics and some quotes. Explore descriptions of other WWII
relics scattered around Palau when you click around.
FRIENDS of Fish ‘n Fins and Ocean
Hunter
The following people have contributed
their time and resources, pictures and words, to enhancing
this web site, our business and our hearts. Thank
you!
MODULarte, Norman Lorch
& Alexandra Kreissl, Graphic and
WEB-Design
Email: info@modularte.de - WEB:
http://modularte.de/
Stuart
and Michelle Westmorland, photojournalists
http://westmorlandphoto.com/
Tim Rock,
Micronesia based photojournalist
http://doubleblue.com/
Paul Munzinger, u/w
photojournalist for German dive magazines, author of 13 dive
books
http://uw-media.de/
Avi Klapfer, owner of Sea Hunter and
Undersea Hunter liveaboards
http://underseahunter.com/
David Doubilet, underwater
photographer
http://doubiletphoto.com/
e-mail: douber@aol.com
Shlomo Cohen/Seapen.
Email: seapen@inter.net.il
Lionel
and Tally Pozzoli, underwater
photographers
email: pozzoli@parismail.com
Peter and Beate Lange, underwater
photographers
http://photofish.net/
Bill Perryclear
Email: I-photo@palaunet.com
Kevin Davidson, underwater
photographers
Email: kdphoto@palaunet.com