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Named after Captain COOK, who sighted them in 1770, the islands became a British protectorate in 1888. By 1900, administrative control was transferred to New Zealand; in 1965 residents chose self-government in free association with New Zealand. The e... [read more]
Named after Captain COOK, who sighted them in 1770, the islands became a British protectorate in 1888. By 1900, administrative control was transferred to New Zealand; in 1965 residents chose self-government in free association with New Zealand. The e... [read more] Blog: Day 3 - will I reach my 4 goals?
Date: December 30th 2009
Day 3 on Raratonga has started as any other - the sound of crashing waves on the reef, a tropical breakfast, and the application of generous portions of sun-burn cream. What a great life! I have 4 goals for today. One involves some exercise, one the collection of colour, one the observation of a traditional activity carried out in an unconventional location, and last but not least, one involvin ... read more
Date: December 30th 2009
Day 3 on Raratonga has started as any other - the sound of crashing waves on the reef, a tropical breakfast, and the application of generous portions of sun-burn cream. What a great life! I have 4 goals for today. One involves some exercise, one the collection of colour, one the observation of a traditional activity carried out in an unconventional location, and last but not least, one involvin ... read more
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