Fiji Andy MacPherson, journalist, Republic of Fiji, consisting of more than three hundred islands, located approximately two thousand kilometers to the east of Australia. Most tourists prefer to relax on the main islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. Fiji runs a number of international hotels and hotels, but left the tourist zone and deep into the countryside, you'll find there the real Polynesia. Fiji has everything for a perfect beach holiday, diving, surfing and even if you are fond of them. Just I suggest you spend a little time and money on a trip deep into the island of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. There you will have the opportunity to explore the traditions and the lives of Aboriginal people in small villages. Coconuts for breakfast in the valley village of Aboriginal local resident made a big laundry day a young Polynesian prepared in the way Fijians are a very friendly and very spontaneous. Very often you can hear the cries of "bula!" - They are so welcome all who meet them on their way. In response, naturally, should be widely smile and say "Bula". Every happy event, however slight, marked the traditional kava ceremony. Kava - a drink made from the dried roots of perennial shrubs kava-kava (Piper Methysticum). Many believe that it can be a little drunk. If you decide to take a bit of kava powder home, you should be aware that this product is considered illegal in some countries. Preparation of traditional singing of hot stones for the ceremony of walking on fire He goes on hot rocks! Sunset at the sea See also: exotic piece of France in the Pacific Ocean Wonderful world of animals on islands in the Pacific jumping on an elastic rope - a centuries-old custom of the Fiji Islands - a paradise for divers and not just for them Vanuatu: rivers, beaches, waterfalls, caves as participate in the rescue of turtles? Unique corner of the planet - the virgin forest and unexplored depths of Whole-covered greens, the whole totally
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