Tinian Island
Tinian Island is part of the Northern Mariana Islands in the western Pacific Ocean. It is known for its rich history, particularly during World War II, when it served as a base for the United States military. The island is relatively small, covering about 39 square miles, and features beautiful beaches and lush landscapes.
Today, Tinian is a popular destination for tourists seeking to explore its historical sites and natural beauty. Visitors can see remnants of the wartime era, including the North Field, where B-29 bombers were stationed. The island also offers opportunities for diving and snorkeling in its clear waters.