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I went to Va'vau for a week while living in Pahu, Nuku'alofa, Tonga and this was the backpackers I stayed at, for any other backpackers, ask for Derik or Emily, the owners, they were awesome hosts, and also own the restaurant (The sunset Grill) down the road, def worth a trip!
Shot this video/pictures atop Mt. Talau wiith a Cannon Power Shot 780. Friday May 14, 2010
This video clip was taken on 4 May(Sat),2013 the day before children day.We see many people in the town.They come here for shopping and buying stuffs.All shops remain closed on Sunday.We don't see any cars,vans and even people on the streets on the same time.Amazing.Opening shops and working in Tonga on Sunday is against the law.
Approaching Neiafu Harbour back from after trip of small islands of Vava'u by small boat. 26th Sept.,2013
This is a timelapse video of the waterfront at Neiafu in the Vava'u Island group in the Kingdom og Tonga. It's approximately one hour compressed into less than two minutes of run time. Taken with a GoPro Hero 3 on September 13, 2013.
Questo e' il terzo video del nostro viaggo alla scoperta del Regno di Tonga. In questo video vedrete la cittadina di Neiafu, il Tropicana Cafe', alcuni negozi, l'Aquarium Cafe', una crociera sul Two if by Sea con Steve & Fran, l'isola di Mounu, l'isola di Nuku, le swallow cave ed una cena al ristorante spagnolo La Paella.
From the http://www.VideoSource.com Global Village Travel Guide and DVD, "Islands of the South Pacific". Stock footage available from http://videosource.com/search.html Transcript: 112 klms' north of TongaTapu is the VAVA'U Group. This set of 34 raised limestone isles, has a tremendous coastline with gorgeous white sand beaches and lots of hideaways to explore.
Thanks for watching......... 1) Nuku'alofa 2) Neiafu 3) Haveluloto 4) Vaini 5) Pangai 6) Ohonua 7) Hihifo 8) Atata 9) Tongatapu 10) Houma Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is a Polynesian sovereign state and archipelago comprising 176 islands with a surface area of about 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi) scattered over 700,000 square kilometres (270,000 sq mi) of the southern Pacific Ocean, of which 52 are inhabited by its 103,000 people.