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 nuclear tests on the atoll, which had devastating effects on the environment and the local population.
The testing led to the displacement of the Bikinians and the eventual abandonment of the island.
Today, efforts are being made to conserve and protect the marine ecosystem of Bikini Atoll.
The atoll is home to a diverse array of marine life, including sea turtles and manta rays.