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Samoan Insect Dance
Jul 30, 2003 (16 photos) ... Savaii island. And finally, a great big shout out to Mo (of Herkmo inc.) for encouraging us, no strongarming us, into including Samoa on our world tour. Great call. This place is a true gem (and cheap too!). Plus no hard feelings about the spider. ... |
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Fa'a Samoa
May 17, 2005 (12 photos) ... also, with great snorkeling right off the beach and some top quality travelers out to find somewhere off the beaten track. In summation Samoa was wicked, and I have not done it justice here, but am keen to get a travelpod out there. If you are planning ... |
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now im dead not
Feb 19, 2008 me and lala flew off the eiffel tower and we went to samoa. in samoa i ate aa grasshopper. the i was about to eat a cricket but then he jumped and clawed out my eyes. now im blind. then lala fixed them but he accidently made me have excellent smell and no ...
A travel blog entry by thy.madi
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First week in country this year
Feb 27, 2003 (3 photos) ... . He has graduated from the local university and now works on the top (5th) floor of the government building doing work on Samoa's Economic Plan. His degree is in Commerce. I purposely missed my bus Saturday, and headed to the beach with some friends ...
A travel blog entry by ryan
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Escape
Jan 17, 2005 ... ever really get away when you are a foreigner living here? The answer: No. Somehow they know. They always know. In my case, Samoa is too small for them not too. Plus, my friend had been there before and they knew already. No matter where you go, ...
A travel blog entry by dtoole
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It is true: My take on an unusual situation
Jan 24, 2005 ... when they introduced me to the concept of cross-dressing Samoan style. They had heard through a friend who had once visited Samoa that there is a culturally acceptable version of cross-dressing. Well, this is in fact true. The Samoan word for these ...
A travel blog entry by dtoole
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A week in the sun is more than enough fun!
May 9, 2007 (15 photos) ... New Zealand, we arrived in Samoa in a torrential downpour! The plan from the outset was that we would arrive in Samoa, exhausted from travelling frenzy with 3 weeks to chill, sunbathe and snorkel getting home in idyllic calm. The actual outworking was ...
A travel blog entry by kwant
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Tin Can Island
Sep 17, 2007 We are enroute to Pago Pago now and will arrive tomorrow morning, Sept. 18th. On the morning of Sept. 20, we will be dropping off the ship's mail by way of an old tradition of putting it in a tin can and passing it to a local boat. Originally, the mail ...
A travel blog entry by foxycruiser
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Arrive in Samoa
Oct 31, 2007 After a long couple of flights (managing to sleep a bit on the second), we finally touched down in Samoa. Outside I could see palm trees and ocean. As soon as we were off the plane I could feel the warmth and humidity. Chris spotted his parents straight ...
A travel blog entry by katiebays
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Discovering Aggies & new friends
Nov 26, 2009 (4 photos) TIPS FOR TRAVELLERS Use Aggie Grey hotel to book trips. Easy and they come to hotels to collect you OUR BLOG Up and out walking again. We both need the exercise. Huge storm last night with crashing thunder and torrential rain……we heard nothing ...
A travel blog entry by tony-helen
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The past 12 days in the village have proven ...
Jul 19, 2002 (4 photos) ... down the main road in the village, or going to the beach. Sometimes we sit outside the village store on the grave. In Samoa it is respectful to sit on the graves of the deceased, which are usually situated in front of every fale (house). Today was ...
A travel blog entry by ryan
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Exploring Southern Samoa
Nov 28, 2009 (5 photos) TIPS FOR TRAVELLERS Always ask hotel staff to negotiate a taxi and driver for the whole trip, including waiting for you at places, even if for 2/3 hours. They get an agreed price for the day. However when you arrange this the taxi driver may not be that ...
A travel blog entry by tony-helen
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Secret defenses of Samoa
Oct 25, 2007 (7 photos) Those of you who know Ray know that he is very involved with Civil War re-enacting. This is a special report that he produced for the Battery Rag of Battery G Northern Illinois Light Artillery. Though Ray had to give up his commission as a ...
A travel blog entry by rayandjan
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Time for a Holiday
Mar 23, 2007 (10 photos) ... for six months had taken its toll and we were in need of a holiday. So we took a week at Coconuts Beach Resort & Spa in Samoa. It was pretty much what you might expect: a week of lazing by the pool, where the most energetic thing we did all day was ...
A travel blog entry by shewtp
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Sunrise to Sunset in Ofu
Aug 2, 2007 (17 photos) [Just as daylight was creeping up on the small island of Ofu, I stirred myself from my bed. I wanted to catch the sunrise. I mounted one of the bikes the lodge let us use, and headed off towards the beach. The dogs bolted out of the ...
A travel blog entry by tomandamanda
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We made it
Jun 14, 2006 We have finally reached our objective-Apia, Samoa. We arrived at about 5:30 in the morning just as the sun was coming up. We were met by a party of Peace Corps volunteers with flowers, along with a traditional Samoan band, then we were packed off in vans ...
A travel blog entry by rayandjan
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One year down
Jul 2, 2007 (8 photos) We have completed our first year in Samoa. I think we have made it past the one year slump when people seem to get depressed and wonder how they will ever make it to the end. Don't know if we will make it all the way to August 2008 but it does ...
A travel blog entry by rayandjan
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Viimane päev Samoal.
Mar 4, 2008 (17 photos) See hommik oli tõeliselt vihmane ja tormine. Korraks tekkis meil isegi kahtlus, et kas praamid ikka liiguvad ning kas me jõuame õhtuks tagasi peasaarele, et sealt lennukile minna. Võtsime hommikusöögi, milles oli ohtralt puuvilju. Leidsime, et kõige tuttavamad ...
A travel blog entry by anneristo
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Snorkeling at Pololo Deep Water Reserve
Nov 21, 2009 Chatted with and older german and swedish guy over breakfast. Took a bus out to the dive shop by the airport. Very interesting bus system here. Privatley owned and operating on their own schedule. The bus is never full, people just start sitting on your ...
A travel blog entry by martyd83
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Wish List
Jan 2, 2005 Well, everyone has been fantastic in sending me care packages. I can't tell you how much they mean. It is a great surprise. If I haven't emailed you about receiving one, I haven't received it yet. Sometimes they take a pretty long time. I will be on ...
A travel blog entry by dtoole
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the diversity of this simple clothing accessory!
May 10, 2007 (13 photos) Having purchased and lost a Buff from south africa to south east asia, its loss was so noticed that a new one was bought in New Zealand- what is a Buff i hear you cry? Its a simple elasticated tube of cloth which can be used in a multitude of ways. its ...
A travel blog entry by kwant
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Last phase of our pacific islands
Jul 25, 2008 ... off her bed and but the mattress through the frame, it looked like she was sleeping in a giant cot! Wednesday 16th July Savi'i Samoa We got a taxi to the bus station the morning and rode to the wharf to catch the ferry to Savi'i. The bus was pretty ...
A travel blog entry by vicky.mcneil
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It's been a few days since my last entry ...
Aug 20, 2002 (1 photos) It's been a few days since my last entry, and I have so much to share this time around. For starters, our group is down to 11, and I am the only guy now. We lost Mark and Brian to a policy violation. The way in which the matter was handled did not ...
A travel blog entry by ryan
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Holiday or Nazi Death Camp i'll let you decide
Aug 21, 2006 Today was the day. My bags packed, my shoes shined, my girlfriend more drugged up than an epiletic social worker on crack and gin. I was going on holiday baby. I met up with Sly in the morning for a quick ice mocca (you know the one where they use that ...
A travel blog entry by simsandsly
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Talofa from Pago Pago
Sep 19, 2007 "Tah-low-fah" is hello in Samoan on this island of Pago Pago ("Pango Pango"). Am. Samoa is an incorporated territory of the U.S. and Pago Pago is the seat of government. The currency is U.S. dollars and both English and Samoan are spoken. Despite the ...
A travel blog entry by foxycruiser
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Mt. Alava and then on to... sloshball
Jul 7, 2007 (5 photos) We awoke early in the morning, and set out for the 5 mile hike from Fag'asa pass up to Mt. Alava, and then on to Vaitia on the other side. It was a cloudy day which kept the temperature at a cool 85 degrees. Im not kidding, thats cool. ...
A travel blog entry by tomandamanda
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The Regatta
Jun 5, 2005 ... around the harbor, sometimes we paddle over to Tamasina Beach and back. I have met a lot of fantastic people including Samoa's national women's team, many of them members of Pualele. (There are other clubs in town.) They train almost everyday of the ...
A travel blog entry by dtoole
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Vailoa Palauli
Aug 17, 2006 ... means that it will be very easy to plant vegetable gardens in these areas. Ray and I were kind of unsure about this whole Samoa thing because it didn't seem to meet our skills or preconceived notions about where we would be and what we would be doing. ...
A travel blog entry by rayandjan
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