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I found this by accident, but was so intrigued by the narration and by the interesting information about Palmerston that I watched it all the way through. It was very well done and I felt as if I was there. What a nice escape from the suburb of a big, east coast city in the U.S. Thank you! Subscribed.
i worked at The Arts Factory for years :) such a shame to see that big spiral in that state... if whoever has it wants it finished how it should be - get in touch! wonder where the pregnant woman ended up...
В своей книге про это путешествие Тур Хейердал писал, что рядом с их островком (куда причалил Кон Тики) были видны останки затонувшего судна с грузом железнодорожных рельсов. Они до сих пор на месте или уже все уничтожено временем?
Ramram to all. How to find indo fijian who went to fiji in the year 1901 from India. By details emigration no. Name and ship no. Through which they went in fiji.
Mem me indian hoon india me marrige me dulhan ko braidal mehandi lagata hoon yahi work me fiji me karna chahata hoon kya fiji marrige me kesa crej h plese mem information jaroor dijiyega
They (Bhojpuri-Hindi dialects speaking Indo-Fijians) are the most discriminated, disliked and poorest (to some extent) community of Fiji. Even if they move to other developed English-speaking countries, they sometimes being bullied and discriminated by the native Fijians (I-Taukei) and others.
Not true my brother . Firstly , Indians in Fiji don't differentiate themselves as Bihari , Malyalee , Punjabi etc . They were just always called Indians by other races in Fiji . They are not the poorest but the richest in terms of economic prosperity . Yes , they are discriminated to a certain extent but majority of the retail businesses are owned by Indians . Big malls like Tappoos , Damodar etc are Indian owned . Indians were mostly sugarcane farmers as Sugarcane was the backbone of the countries economy before there was a coup in 1987 . As farmers , they did really well . Things have changed now but like any Indians all over the world , we do really well .
when u try n combine people from first civilisations on this planet with people who were cannibals 300 years ago the result is Fiji. Nothing will come out good due vast difference in mentality
Looks like a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing. I’m Tonga but I left Tonga when I was young to USA. I have not been to any Island out side Tongatapu. I love your videos.