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Fiji highlands a step into the past - New Zealand Herald


Fiji highlands a step into the past
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 19 minutes ago
Surrounded by lush mountains and waterfalls, Navala is home to 800 people and before the 2006 coup attracted many tourists to its unique bures. ...

Fiji highlands a step into the past (The New Zealand Herald)

My heart went into my mouth when I saw the torrent of brown water rushing across the ford. The drive across the swollen river was our last obstacle to reach a remote Fijian village after struggling along rough, unsealed roads for what seemed like forever.

Strangers are angels in Fiji's highlands - Stuff.co.nz


Strangers are angels in Fiji's highlands
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 2 hours ago
The massive project, which had a "soft" opening on January 15, was carried out on the shadow of a tourism downturn -- a result of the nation's fourth coup ...

Strangers are angels in Fiji's highlands (Stuff)

"Many of us grew up in villages," said Annie, flashing us a trademark Fijian smile as she served a breakfast platter of fresh fruit.

Day 93, Year 2: Nausori Highlands and Farewell...

Day 93, Year 2: Nausori Highlands and Farewell to Steve Date: Thursday, July 26, 2007 Weather: Beautiful Day Location: Denarau Island, Viti Levu, Fiji Since Steve arrived on July 7, we have gone full-tilt and had a great time time doing it. We figured Steve?s last day with us here should be no exception, so we took a full-day land trip, went

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