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 has been uninhabited since 1946 due to nuclear testing by the United States.
Between 1946 and 1958, the United States conducted nuclear tests on Bikini Atoll. The tests were part of a larger program to develop atomic bombs.
The testing had devastating effects on the environment and the people who lived there.
Today, Bikini Atoll is being conserved and protected by various organizations. The goal is to preserve its natural beauty and historical significance.
Efforts are also being made to restore the atoll's ecosystem and promote sustainable tourism.