A day in Samoa
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Very friendly people.
A bicyclists gave me his baseball hat.
Everyone is so friendly!
We couldn’t find any internet service on the island. And it’s very HOT here.
We finally found the 1Okumaya devam et
Very friendly people.
A bicyclists gave me his baseball hat.
Everyone is so friendly!
We couldn’t find any internet service on the island. And it’s very HOT here.
We finally found the 1Okumaya devam et
We traveled to a orchid and farm plantation of the Scottish family that settled here in Fiji 4 generations ago.
Additional fotos
Misc fotos from the ship- Glenn watching World Cup soccer while eating bfast on the pool deck.
Manuel made me crème brûlée.
Sunset in Fiji
This day, we stopped at the island (population 250) and only 1 mile long. Lots of good snorkeling nearby.
Glenn and I paid 10.00 each for a 30 min boat ride around the island.
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Sunday, Monday and Tuesday were Sea days.
We played LCR, had a
Private Philippino lunch with about 20 new friends.
And then at 5pm we met with some Australian friends where on the 2020 NCL SpiritOkumaya devam et
For the past 24 hours, the ship has been going through some heavy seas. Swells up to 15 feet. The water is splashing out of the pool and even onto deck 7.
We’ve been eating breakfast recently inOkumaya devam et
A delicious fish and chips. We connected up with the internet.
And then as we were leaving, we had a pleasant conversation with Emma and her friend.
They were from Melbourne. I kiddingly said thatOkumaya devam et
So we’re setting breakfast in Onda up on deck 12.
I notice the president of NCL Walking thru. I asked for a selfie with him and his reply was “No, I want a selfie with you!”
We said goodbye toOkumaya devam et
Gezgin
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