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Fijian is a fusion of people and culture. A melting pot of Melanesians and Polynesians of people of the Indian sub-continent, the English and Europeans.

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Fijian is a fusion of people and culture. A melting pot of Melanesians and Polynesians of people of the Indian sub-continent, the English and Europeans.
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Who Lives in the Sea? - DVD for kidsWho Lives in the Sea? - DVD for kids
Who Lives In The Sea entertains and educates children and their parents about a variety of marine animals living in the ocean. What kind of noise does a sea lion make?
$AU 24.95
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Sealife Spare Battery for DC800 - DC1000 - DC1200 - DC1400Sealife Spare Battery for DC800 - DC1000 - DC1200 - DC1400
Sealife replacement or spare batteries for DC800, DC1000, DC1200 and the new DC1400. Never leave home without a spare.
$AU 34.95
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Diving in paradise at Toberua, FijiDiving in paradise at Toberua, Fiji
Our hosts greeted us warmly at the jetty. Both Kit and I were still jetlagged and slightly overwhelmed at the welcome. A small kava ceremony was given to us and after a brief tour and chat we made our way to dress for dinner.
Incredible FijiIncredible Fiji
Blue Lagoon, Castaway, Savage Islands, Anacondas ... names that evoke impressions of aquamarine water, waving coconut palms, white sand beaches, secret gardens, hidden lakes, swift rivers, waterfalls, high mountains and raw adventure.
Revealing the secrets of the Bullshark in the South-PacificRevealing the secrets of the Bullshark in the South-Pacific
Populations of large marine predators such as sharks are in dangerous decline. Recent scientific studies report declines of up to 99% for several shark species such as the oceanic whitetip shark in the Gulf of Mexico. Studies also indicate that the reduction in number of larger coastal species such as bull, hammerhead, and tiger sharks may be as high as 80% in the Atlantic Ocean.
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