Fiji: in the village

THE VILLAGE When successfully landed with the water plane, some small motorboats approached and picked us up and drove us to the beautiful beach at the shoreline. There we waited in the shade and adjusted to Fiji time, which means that nothing really happens and you do not know when something will be happening. There

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Crossing the equator – new wild worlds

One fine morning in December, just as 30,000 mad souls embarked on an average 4 hour run along the West Side of Oahu (the start of the Honolulu Marathon is at 5 am), it was time to say good bye to Hawaii, which actually felt like our home after half a year. Despite some serious

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Western Samoa: avoiding the eye of cyclone MICK

Just a quick update from the middle of the Pacific. We actually need to catch up a lot on our writing with very interesting weeks on the Big Island, Oahu and Switzerland behind us, and we will… This morning we left Honolulu airport bound for Nadi, Fiji, in a 737-800. Well, we were just ahead

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Good bye Hawaii

Our last days in Hawaii presented our home away from home in its real beauty again: sunshine on the beach, great surf, a bit of wind, good times with friends. A real jewel we found is Kalama Beach Park in Kailua. We started with skim boarding on our boogie boards, which Robinson has come to

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North Shore coming alive

Upon our return from the Big Island we were blessed with news of the biggest swell in a decade arriving from the North the same night. The entire island of Oahu was in eager anticipation of the biggest surfing event in the world, the EDDIE AIKAU invitational, which takes place at Waimea every winter in

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Big Island – Kona Coast

The Big Island is larger than all other Hawaiian islands together and is unique on this planet as it contains 11 of the 14 climatic zones found in the world. It is also the youngest one of the Hawaiian islands and will be joined by another one bubbling up just to the South East in

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Volcano: meeting Pele, goddess of fire

If you want to get in touch with Mother Earth, you will not get much closer than at the volcano on the East side of Big Island. This is where you get close to Pele, the goddess of fire and creation. The volcano is very active, it has been actively expelling gases, fumes, and lava

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Last days on Maui

Our time on Maui is coming to an end, and we are leaving yet another magic spot. This island is full of energy, wind, waves, climatic zones, lush vegetation, and an eclectic mix of people from around the world. In just over two weeks we have met more interesting people than we would in our

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Exquisite taste sensations

There are incredible things that grow here in Hawaii and the locals have come up with ingenious ways to make your taste buds scream with joy. The air is filled with tempting sweet smells of fresh flowers such as the plumeria leaves, which are everywhere on the ground in various colour shades and are often

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