Bikini Atoll is a coral reef atoll in the Pacific Ocean, part of the Marshall Islands. It's known for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters.
The atoll was once home to a thriving community, but it was evacuated in the 1940s due to nuclear testing.
In the 1940s, the United States conducted a series of nuclear tests on the atoll, including the infamous Castle Bravo test.
These tests had devastating effects on the environment and the people who were evacuated from the area.
Today, the Marshall Islands are working to conserve the atoll's ecosystem and promote sustainable tourism.
Visitors can explore the area's rich history and natural beauty while supporting local communities.