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Published: October 8th 2008
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Kia Orana from Aranau 'Enua O Ru Ki Te Moana, meaning Ru in search of land over the sea but, to make things easier for those of us who don't speak maori, was changed to Aitutaki (a'i tutaki means to keep the fire going), being Ru the 1st settler of the island who, with his 4 wives, his 4 brothers and their wives, arrive here to decide to keep the island for himself and send his brothers away, and ...
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Marco
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Jesus, that does look like Heaven!!!
Hey you married ones, first of all samantha and me are congratulating to your wedding. We wish you both a joyful and fulfilled time together and loads of new experiences during your honeymoon trip. Second, that island looks amazing..i can understand why Ru wanted to keep it for himself eventhough I've just seen pictures. Enjoy yourselfs!!!