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EN Taveuni paradise
... smashed on the sharp coral reef. On Friday and Saturday we were also invited for Kava sessions in the village which we accepted. It was very interesting to see how local people live. Lavena has got 500 people and I think 200 of them are ...
Bula!
... restaurant so we could have lunch followed by a little afternoon nap. The rest of the day was spent reading, snoozing and relaxing; it was nice change of pace to be doing absolutely nothing rather than trying to do everything.
The next day was pretty much the same as the first with an early breakfast and me diving in the morning followed by a little siesta, all with the exception of one thing. Our first dive took us to a spot called The Zoo; a stretch of ...
Feeling the Force
... on the subject, Farm to Fork, hoping to hear back but only hoping. 12 hours later as I enjoyed my break in my cabin, on a yacht in the remote islands of Tonga, I got a reply, looked up a recommended book on Amazon and in five minutes it was downloaded onto my kindle. A process that would have taken weeks if not months 20 years ago, I completed while lying in my bunk on my break. Blows my mind. Morale of the entry, I love my life!!! ...
Qamea Island: Beaches, Bula and Birthdays
... around with the crate we'd lugged from the mainland. After dinner Lisa was presented with a cake and we all sung 'Happy Birthday.' After dinner she managed to get on the (mid 1990s speed) internet to Skype her Mum and collect messages. She had a thoroughly splendid day, even if I do say so myself!
As we have previously discovered, following recommendations without research can be a bit hit and miss and despite the seclusion ...
Taveuni Island: Feejee Stylee
... life unfold as we bounced along the coast through sleepy villages.
The capital is a pretty crazy place that's as bustling as it is sticky. After seeking refuge for lunch in an air conditioned mall, we tracked down a ticket agent (damn, no cabins left) and began to board the 6pm ferry.
Not Ferry Nice
The last ferry we got was the Interislander in NZ about a week ago. It was neat - the checking in of luggage and ...


