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German Channel is an artificial channel dug into the Palau's barrier reef in the south-west that connects the lagoon to the Pacific Ocean. The channel was made by the Germans during the time when Palau was a German colony. Presently, it is a popular diving site.[1][2]
References
- ^ Rock, Tim (2000). Lonely Planet Palau: Diving & Snorkeling. Pisces Books. p. 144. ISBN 1864500190.
- ^ Cook, Ben; Marvin, Lorry; Marvin, Lorry; Lathe, Chad; McCrea, Megan; Lejkowski, Christy; Gall, Michael (2010). Micronesia and Palau. Other Places Publishing. p. 234. ISBN 0982261934.
7°13′N 134°28′E / 7.217°N 134.467°E
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