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  • An aerial view of coral atoll between the islands Kadavu and Viti Levu in Fiji
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  • A small remote inhospitable island mound near kadavu Island Fiji on a cloudy day.
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  • A small remote inhospitable island mound near kadavu Island Fiji on a cloudy day.
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  • turquoise water on the shallow reefs off Kadavu Island looking out towards a small rocky island with two palm trees
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  • turquoise water on the shallow reefs off Kadavu Island looking out towards a small rocky island with two palm trees
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  • turquoise water on the shallow reefs off Kadavu Island looking out towards a small rocky island with two palm trees
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  • Waya Island a small remote island off Kadavu Island in the afternoon light
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  • A small remote inhospitable island mound near kadavu Island Fiji on a cloudy day.
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  • A rock formation inhospitable island surrounded by reef near Kadavu Island with three small palm trees
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  • The tip of a boat crossing from Beqa Island to the main Island of Fiji on a cloudy day heading towards a Yacht.
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  • turquoise water on the shallow reefs off Kadavu Island looking out towards a small rocky island with two palm trees
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  • turquoise water on the shallow reefs off Kadavu Island looking out towards a small rocky island with two palm trees
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  • Water streaming out of the Kadavu Koro falls on the Island of Kadavu.
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  • Mangrove tropical forest on Kadavu Island surrounded by dead branches.
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  • General view of Beqa Island viewed from the sea with the tropical mountain ranges in the background on a sunny day with blue sky
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  • A general view of the coastline of Beqa Island at low tide.
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  • Water formation created from a boat in the sea viewed from the back of boat heading to the Island of Beqa.
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  • A silhouette of a fisherman in his boat in the sea on the shore in the village of Rukua on Beqa Island.
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  • A silhouette of a fisherman in his boat in the sea on the shore in the village of Rukua on Beqa Island.
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  • Villagers from the village of Rukua get on a boat in the morning to go to the main island of Fiji.
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  • A river going through the village of Rukua on Beqa Island with a walking bridge surrounded by tropical forest
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  • Beach shore viewed from the village of Rukua on a sunny morning with blue sky and no clouds on a tropical island
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  • Beach shore viewed from the village of Rukua on a sunny morning with blue sky and no clouds on a tropical island
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  • Houses in The village of Rukua on the island of Beqa viewed from a boat with the lush tropical forest.
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  • Children playing on the beach in The village of Rukua on the island of Beqa viewed from a boat with the lush tropical forest.
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  • An aerial view of the runway of Kadavu Airport surrounded by water at the end of the runway and lush rainforest on the sides. Vunisea Airport is an airport located near Vunisea on Kadavu Island in Fiji. Also known as Namalata Airport or Kadavu Airport, it serves many tourists surfing and kayaking in Fiji. It is operated by Airports Fiji Limited.
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  • An aerial view of the runway of Kadavu Airport surrounded by water at the end of the runway and lush rainforest on the sides. Vunisea Airport is an airport located near Vunisea on Kadavu Island in Fiji. Also known as Namalata Airport or Kadavu Airport, it serves many tourists surfing and kayaking in Fiji. It is operated by Airports Fiji Limited.
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  • Mangroves on the shore of Kadavu Island at low tide on a cloudy day
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  • A boat captain silhouetted looks out to sea as he departs Kadavu Island
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  • Water streaming out of the Kadavu Koro falls on the Island of Kadavu.
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  • Water streaming out of the Kadavu Koro falls on the Island of Kadavu.
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  • Water streaming out of the Kadavu Koro falls on the Island of Kadavu.
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  • A dog in front of a wooden walking bridge at the start of Kadavu koro village on the Island of Kadavu
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  • Mangrove tropical forest on Kadavu Island surrounded by dead branches.
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  • Villagers take a break from cutting dead wood and cleaning the island of Kadavu.
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  • An aerial view of the green mountain ranges of Kadavu Island on a cloody day
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  • Tourists silhouetted take photos of a small rocky island surrounded by turquoise water  with two palm trees
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  • An aerial view of coral reef near the shore line of Kadavu Island in Fiji on the 9th of October 2018. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for the New York Times.
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  • An aerial view of the mountain ranges and beach shore featuring the reefs and sea between Viti Levu and Beqa Island
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  • An aerial view of the mountain ranges and beach shore featuring the reefs and sea between Viti Levu and Beqa Island
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  • An aerial view of coral reef near the shore line of Kadavu Island in Fiji on the 9th of October 2018. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for the New York Times.
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  • Sakiusa Raiyawa, a activities worker at Outriggers shows  young tourists how to place coral stems into the rejuvenation cone made from sand and cement at Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort in Sigatoka on the main island of Viti Levu in Fiji on the 4th of October 2018. The resort encourages tourists to take part in the coral rehabilitation program. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for the New York Times.
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  • Jonacani Masi comes out of the water holding two rejuvenated pieces of Coral at Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort in Sigatoka on the main island of Viti Levu in Fiji on the 4th of October 2018. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for the New York Times.
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  • A young boy from the village walking through shallow water carrying a basket of matured Mangrove plants which he will replant along an exposed part of the shore on the island of Beqa in Fiji on the 6th of October 2018. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for the New York Times.
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  • An aerial view of coral reef near the shore line of Kadavu Island in Fiji on the 9th of October 2018. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for the New York Times.
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  • Villagers from Rukua on the shore line in silhouette
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  • A villager from Rukua walking in front of palm trees in Rukua.
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  • A villager from Rukua walks towards a boat in the sea from the shore on a sunny morning.
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  • Villagers from Rukua carrying baskets of mangrove for replanting.
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  • Palm trees facing the ocean with blue mornings sky with no clouds in the village of Rukua.
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  • Men in the village of Rukua cut up large trunks of fire wood in an open space surrounded by tropical forest in preparation for a Fire Walking performance.
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  • Men in the village of Rukua cut up large trunks of fire wood in an open space surrounded by tropical forest in preparation for a Fire Walking performance.
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  • A dog sitting in front of a purple coloured corrugated iron home in Kadavu koro village
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  • A young girl stands at the door of her purple coloured corrugated iron home in Kadavu koro village
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  • A young girl stands at the door of her purple coloured corrugated iron home in Kadavu koro village
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  • A white duck and pathway leading to colourfully painted corrugated iron home in the village of Kadavu koro village.
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  • A villager of Kadavu koro village inside his home
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  • A women weaving a floor mat with bamboo leaf sitting in her orange corrugated iron home in the village of Kadavu koro village.
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  • A house in Kadavu koro village with the mountain ranges in the background
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  • Fijians on Fiji day (Fiji's national day) play beach volleyball on the beach at dusk as the sunsets on a cloudy day
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  • Fijians on Fiji day (Fiji's national day) play beach volleyball on the beach at dusk as the sunsets on a cloudy day
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  • Fijians on Fiji day (Fiji's national day) play beach volleyball on the beach at dusk as the sunsets on a cloudy day
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  • Fijians on Fiji day (Fiji's national day) play beach volleyball on the beach at dusk as the sunsets on a cloudy day
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  • Aerial view of Nadi with green mountains and river
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  • An aerial view of Nadi International Airport and the runways and terminals.
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  • An aerial view of the mountain ranges of Koroyanitu National Heritage Park
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  • Pilots flying a small aircraft inside the cabin in Fiji.
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  • An aerial view of houses with colourful roofs in a suburb in Nadi near the international airport
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  • Pilots flying a small aircraft inside the cabin in Fiji.
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  • Pilots flying a small aircraft inside the cabin in Fiji.
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  • Pilots flying a small aircraft inside the cabin in Fiji.
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  • A fijian man carrying a srufboard on the shore of a beach in Sigatoka in Fiji on a sunny day
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  • Tourists doing watersports on the shore of a beach in Sigatoka in Fiji on a sunny day
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  • Pilots flying a small aircraft inside the cabin in Fiji.
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  • Tourists doing watersports on the shore of a beach in Sigatoka in Fiji on a sunny day
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  • Tourists doing watersports on the shore of a beach in Sigatoka in Fiji on a sunny day
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  • Tourists doing watersports on the shore of a beach in Sigatoka in Fiji on a sunny day
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  • Tourists doing watersports on the shore of a beach in Sigatoka in Fiji on a sunny day
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  • On the southern coast of the island of Upolu the main island of Samoa looking out to the pacific ocean a slope leading to the Turquoise water used for people getting onto boats to get to nearby islands such as Manono.
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  • A fruit picker from Vanuatu is seen emptying a bag of Apples he collected and putting it into a large wooden crate at Peter Hall's Orchard farm on the 25th of February 2021 in Toolamba, Shepparton, Victoria, Australia. Among the small number of fruit pickers currently working for Peter Hall is a contingent from Vanuatu. Fruit pickers flown in from the Pacific Islands to pick fruit in Australia has been a common practice as both a means of filling the void of local unwilling to do the labour intensive work as well as provide Pacific Island nations with some economic relief as fruit pickers are entitled to a full award pay rate as stated by law.  Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times.
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  • A fruit picker from Vanuatu is seen collecting apples off an apple tree at Peter Hall's Orchard farm on the 25th of February 2021 in Toolamba, Shepparton, Victoria, Australia.  Fruit pickers from the Pacific Islands are highly sought after and known for their work ethic and strength. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times.
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  • Manono Island viewed from a silhouetted beach fale on the main island of Upolu. Manono Island also known as the ‘Bali-Hai’, the un-reacheable island paradise from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific.  . A beach fale is a simple thatched hut in Samoa. Beach fales are also common in other parts of Polynesia. In Samoan architecture, these simple huts are called faleo'o. They are common in villages where they provide extra storage or space for dragon boats.
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  • Manono Island viewed from a silhouetted beach fale on the main island of Upolu. Manono Island also known as the ‘Bali-Hai’, the un-reacheable island paradise from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific.  . A beach fale is a simple thatched hut in Samoa. Beach fales are also common in other parts of Polynesia. In Samoan architecture, these simple huts are called faleo'o. They are common in villages where they provide extra storage or space for dragon boats.
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  • Manono Island viewed from a silhouetted beach fale on the main island of Upolu. Manono Island also known as the ‘Bali-Hai’, the un-reacheable island paradise from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific.  . A beach fale is a simple thatched hut in Samoa. Beach fales are also common in other parts of Polynesia. In Samoan architecture, these simple huts are called faleo'o. They are common in villages where they provide extra storage or space for dragon boats.
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  • Manono Island viewed from the western coast of the island of Upolu the main island of Samoa looking out to the pacific ocean and the Turquoise water on a blue sky sunny day
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  • Manono Island viewed from the western coast of the island of Upolu the main island of Samoa looking out to the pacific ocean and the Turquoise water on a blue sky sunny day
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  • Manono Island viewed from the western coast of the island of Upolu the main island of Samoa looking out to the pacific ocean and the Turquoise water on a blue sky sunny day
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  • Manono Island viewed from the southern coast of the island of Upolu the main island of Samoa looking out to the pacific ocean and the Turquoise water with palm trees on the shore on a blue sky sunny day
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  • A row of Palm trees sway with the ocean breeze viewed from the western coast of the island of Upolu the main island of Samoa looking out to the pacific ocean and the endless Turquoise water on a blue sky sunny day
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  • A row of Palm trees sway with the ocean breeze viewed from the western coast of the island of Upolu the main island of Samoa looking out to the pacific ocean and the endless Turquoise water on a blue sky sunny day
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  • A row of Palm trees sway with the ocean breeze viewed from the western coast of the island of Upolu the main island of Samoa looking out to the pacific ocean and the endless Turquoise water on a blue sky sunny day
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  • A row of Palm trees sway with the ocean breeze viewed from the western coast of the island of Upolu the main island of Samoa looking out to the pacific ocean and the endless Turquoise water on a blue sky sunny day
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  • Two Palm trees silhouetted as the sun shines through the darkness over the pacific ocean on the southern coast of the main island of Upolu.
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  • A Palm tree silhouetted  over the pacific ocean on the southern coast of the main island of Upolu.
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  • Rocks on the coastline as waves come in from the south end of the upolo island in the village of Lotofoga Samoa
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  • Clear blue water and greenery overhang over the To Sua Ocean Trench in the village of Lotofoga Samoa. steps lead down to a ladder, which tourists can use to descend into the grotto, or use as an impromptu diving board (providing the water levels are high enough). The pool is maintained by water flowing in from the South Pacific Ocean through a number of channels and tunnels the trench in Samoa is on volcanic island of Upolu.
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  • A person stands on wooden diving board above the natural swimming pool the To Sua Ocean Trench in the village of Lotofoga Samoa. Steps lead down to a ladder, which tourists can use to descend into the grotto, or use as an impromptu diving board (providing the water levels are high enough). The pool is maintained by water flowing in from the South Pacific Ocean through a number of channels and tunnels the trench in Samoa is on volcanic island of Upolu.
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  • Palm tree on the west coast of upolu looking out over the pacific ocean
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  • A large sign welcoming the Pacific Island forum 2017 held in Apia Samoa
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 20: Protestors holding a banner reading ' Strike for the climate' march as flags from Pacific Island nations fly in the background on September 20, 2019 in Various Cities, Australia. Rallies held across Australia are part of a global mass day of action demanding action on the climate crisis.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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