Time Zone |
Pacific/Port_Moresby |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+10 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
America/Denver |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-7 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-6 |
Rabaul, the capital of Papua New Guinea's East New Britain Province, is strategically located on the shores of the Gulf of Gasmata in northeastern New Britain, and was once an important trade and shipping hub in the Pacific. The city is surrounded by active volcanoes, such as Tauluf Volcano, whose unique volcanic and geothermal landscapes have become an attraction for tourists, but was also partially destroyed by a massive volcanic eruption in 1994, and was later relocated to neighboring Kokopo for reconstruction. The economy of Rabaul is based on the export of agricultural products such as copra, cacao and timber, and fishing and tourism are also gradually developing. As a World War II historic site, it retains Japanese forts and shipwreck dive sites, and is a diverse destination for exploring the culture and geology of the Pacific, combining natural wonders with human heritage.
Arimo is a small city in Kootenai County, Idaho, United States, located on the eastern edge of the Snake River Plain, and is an important gateway city into Luna National Park.With a population of about 800 (2020 data), Arimo is known for its peaceful natural atmosphere and unique energy history.In 1955, it became the first city in the world to be powered entirely by nuclear energy (by the U.S. Navy's SM-1 nuclear reactor), and it still maintains historical sites related to nuclear energy. Surrounded by vast desert and volcanic landscapes, Luna National Park's basalt column formations and natural bridge landscapes are just tens of minutes from downtown, attracting geologists and outdoor tourists alike. Though small, Arimo's blend of energy innovation and natural wonders makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the hidden places of southeastern Idaho.