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Published: January 5th 2010
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The first thing that hits you when you get off the plane and walk into the steamy entrance hall in Rarotonga is the rich heady fragrance of frangipani and tiare flowers. After you have made your way through immigration and customs, where there is a local singer with his ukelele to welcome every flight, you are presented with floral leis. The heat, the fragrance and the friendliness set the scene ...
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saylah
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I see you are at it again.
This is what life is traveling around the world educating yourself and having tons of fun and giving back to the world by sharing your experiences verbally , written and visually.