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Among them, Palmyra Atoll is the only incorporated territory.
Palmyra Atoll's history is long and colorful.
Palmyra Atoll is the only Territories of the United States.
Palmyra Atoll is the only incorporated territory remaining, and having no government it is also unorganized.
Palmyra Atoll has a hot, equatorial climate.
Palmyra Atoll is an island in the North Pacific Ocean.
One of the best remaining Pisonia forests can be found on Palmyra Atoll.
The state was made up of Hawaii Territory without Palmyra Atoll.
The statehood act specifically excluded Palmyra Atoll from the new state; it thus became unorganized land.
It is known as the Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge.
At Palmyra Atoll, adults avoid patrolling tiger sharks by staying out of the central, deeper lagoon.
There is currently only one incorporated territory, Palmyra Atoll, which is not an organized territory.
Fossil corals on Palmyra Atoll.
In 1991, a hundred foot vessel was shipwrecked on Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge.
On several voyages they discovered new uncharted islands such as Fanning Island and Palmyra Atoll.
Palmyra Atoll is the other U.S. territory in the Northern Line Islands.
At the present time, the only incorporated U.S. territory is the unorganized (and unpopulated) Palmyra Atoll.
Sharks off Palmyra Atoll have been documented preying on seabird chicks that have fallen out of their nests into the water.
He continued to hear cases, including a murder trial depicted in the book And the Sea Will Tell that took place on remote Palmyra Atoll.
Tropical Storm Paka (Hawaiian for Pat) while west of Palmyra Atoll.
Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge(1)
Loading badly needed aircraft for the United States Army, she steamed to Palmyra Atoll, arriving on 30 October.
For the islet in the US Minor Outlying Islands, see Palmyra Atoll.
Palmyra Atoll's location in the Pacific Ocean, where the southern and northern currents meet, means that its beaches are littered with trash and debris.
In December 2000, most of Palmyra Atoll was bought by The Nature Conservancy for coral reef conservation and research.