Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Paradise in the South Pacific (part II)

We were swimming and watching the sunset at a resort called Mango Bay on the Coral Coast.

Me smiling even after a gruelling 3 hour hike (trek) through the Namosi Highlands. I did great during the first half of the hike. It looked and felt just like hiking in B.C. Then when we entered the rainforest I was in a new world. We trekked through streams going as high as our hips at times. Sometimes as I'd pull my body through the water I'd see water bugs and spiders swimming past me. My runners, socks, and shorts were soaking wet. You couldn't tell any of that by looking at this photo though. Here I am posing in front of the Navua river just before we all went tubing down the river. I love tubing and was ecstatic but my tubing experience was short lived. My friend Rita and I got caught in a circular river current. Our group leader, Teresa, quickly rescued us on her long boat before rescuing a few others heading for a waterfall. Good times. And this is why I got travel insurance mom and dad.

Visit to the primary school mentioned on the last post. The kids are incredibly friendly and are just adorable.

The beginning of our Namosi Highlands hike. It was boiling hot so everytime we saw a pool/stream of water we jumped in to cool ourselves off. In this photo Teresa and Tucker on the left are standing on a log underwater and Paul and Rita on the right are doing the same. They were busy balancing on the logs and having a good laugh when all of a sudden they saw two ginormous dragonflies mating. We all stopped and watched in awe. Haha, can you see Teresa pointing?

Parasailing way high up in the sky in Beachcomber island. It costs 80 dollars. I paid nothing. The Fijians love me.

Qu cala iko kece!

(p.s.- This is only a glimpse of my trip. I just picked 10 photos out of nearly 400. Village visits, kava ceremonies, par-taying in the city of Suva, bathing in mud pools and hot springs, snorkelling, flat bus tires, and stories of other such amazing experiences still remain untold. If you're interested I will be more than happy to tell you all about it. If not, I'll probably still tell you all about it...)

2 comments:

julie anna said...

So not fair! I've wanted to go parasailing forever!!!! That's it, I'm going to Fiji...now if only I can win myself one of those contests...

Zed said...

Grab a friend and come on over! Then come to Australia! Ooo we would have so much fun!