Travel Blog Photos from Salelologa (24)
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... other than a two burner gas stove. W e were told by PC that mail would be brought from the office in Apia to Salelologa every Friday. The volunteers say it is more like every couple of months. The computer in the Salelologa office was broken when we ...
... 6 year old deaf girl. She seemed to find my lap or hand wherever I was and her Dad had to keep coming to fetch her. In Samoa, having someone with special needs in the family is often times viewed as a "curse" and even a bit shameful. After a lot of ...
... said, it was an interesting trip and I'll leave it at that. Vic and I said our goodbyes and ventured back to a different looking Samoa. On Monday, the day before we left to come back, we got word that Samoa was being hit with a cyclone (a hurricane in ...
... committee, and schools. For over 2000 years, every village has been self governing. It was only 1962 when Samoa's independence was gained and a national government was introduced. Even today, outside of Apia, the self governing villages remain. ...