Samoa: too short a time
18.04.2007 - 25.04.2007
Let me start with my usual intro: Samoa for dummy's. Like Tonga, Samoa has a few hundred thousand people, spread over two islands of about 50x50 km. Samoa is much less traditional than Tonga, more stable and a little bit richer. Problems are less. One of problems I encountered is dogs biting tourists and hospitals treating the wounds with banana leafs. Unfortunately I spend only a week in Samoa and only saw the more civilized main island: Upola. The village Lalamona had a great beach(bar) and that was about it for me...hear are some pictures of fishes practizing for the Olympics, my standard hut on the beach (still my favorite, although TV would be nice) and the very colorful way of transport (with wooden benches on the inside). Nice, that was quick. See you in a minute because my Vanuatu visit is coming to an end today too and I will blog it now too...
Posted by Sander938 07.05.2007 3:08 AM Archived in Samoa


Hi Sander, well have you forgotten about your time in Samoa at Sunset View Fales, Manono Island?! Chris and Abi. what's your e-mail by the way? we are abiandchris at gmail
13.05.2007 by ChrisFlynn