Visit Buada District


The Buada District of Nauru is a truly unique destination for travelers. It is the only district in Nauru that contains both an interior and coastal area, giving visitors the opportunity to explore a variety of landscapes. The Buada Lagoon, located on the northern coast of Nauru, is a popular tourist spot offering stunning views and plenty of opportunities to swim or kayak.

For those looking to learn more about the cultural heritage of Nauru, there are several historical sites scattered throughout the district. These include World War II relics such as gun emplacements, fortifications and even an aircraft hangar. Visitors can also explore Anibare Bay on the eastern coast of Buada District which offers a peaceful beachfront setting perfect for leisurely strolls and wildlife spotting.

One interesting fact about this district is that it was once home to one of the world's largest phosphate mines during colonial times when Britain governed Nauru. Today it serves as an important reminder for locals who wish to preserve their cultural identity despite a difficult past.
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