Savaii
Samoa is made up of two islands, Upolu (where we live) and Savaii (the larger of the two island, which is not as populated.) During the term break we visited our friends the Rees on the island of Savaii.
Ferry ride to Savaii
You can take the regular ferry that holds about 25 cars and over 100 people
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Ferry terminal in Upolu |
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Smaller ferry available |
Viola High School on Savaii
Viola High School has approximately 500 students. It has a dormitory (unlike Pesega) for students that live too far to take the bus. This includes students from various islands in addition to Samoa.
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Viola High School |
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Most homes catch the water from the rain gutters and feed a small holding tank. |
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Gathering area for the school |
Waterfall in Savaii
Blow Holes
A lot of the area is lava rock. At the Blow Holes the water shoots through the lava rock and with a geyser like spray. The locals offer to throw a coconut into the blow hole and shoot it out with the spray.
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One of the blow holes before water shooting out. |
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Lady ready to throw coconut into blow hole |
Lover's Leap
Over look on Lover's Leap with the legend of an old lady and daughter that jump into the water and turn into a shark and turtle. We actually saw a turtle swimming on the day we were there so I guess the legend must be true.
Beach resort where we stayed the night
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Tree deck on a banyan tree |
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Karen by the deck near the restaurant |
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Beach houses - luckily we got an enclosed room with fan. (No A/C) |
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We made a friend with a lady from Atlanta Georgia that immigrated from Russia.
First time playing UNO |
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Missionary group at dinner. (Rees and Deffense) |
Canopy Walk
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Canopy walk |
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Looking out over the top of the trees |
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Stairs going up to the canopy walk |
Drive around the back side of the island
There are some beautiful beaches around the island. You see a lot more thatched roofs on houses in Savaii.
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You see a lot more thatched rooms in Savaii. |
Peapea Cave
There was a volcano eruption in 1910. With that there is a few lava tubes and caves. There was a cave that went back about 200 yards or more. Inside the Peapea birds built nests, laid eggs, and had baby Peapea birds. It is interesting that where the nests are it is pitch black. We used flash lights to explore back into the caves.
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Peapea bird next top right area |
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Coming out of the cave |
Swimming with the turtles
They have an area with turtles you can either feed or get in the water and swim with them. There are probably 8 turtles in all.
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Bud gets right in with the turtles. They like papaya. |
Out to dinner at a beach resort
We went out to dinner at a nice beach resort. After dinner they had a traditional Samoan dance show including one of the best fire dances we have seen yet.
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Dinner show |
The ferry ride back home to Upolu
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Ferry ride back |
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Ferry terminal in Savaii |
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Arriving in Upolu on way back home |
I am glad that you are able to go visit places and missionaries as Millie and I found very rewarding as well as charging your batteries for the everyday work of your mission.
ReplyDeleteVan and Millie