Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Free roaming in Fiji in the South Pacific

                                                   Free roaming in Fiji in the South Pacific

On the Fiji Islands in the South Pacific seismic belt of volcanoes, mostly coral around the big island, coastal plains. Throughout Fiji is tropical rain forest climate, abundant rainfall, temperature between 24-30 ° c, annual range of temperature is smaller. Influenced by tropical hurricanes. Sugar cane fields is everywhere on the island, populated by mango trees, taobao populated by ye Mao tall coconut trees, is full of flaming red flowers. Permanent Mission of green all year round, green, fruits, brilliant purple, live here do not feel hot.


Not before Fiji, always felt that Fiji must be very hot near the equator, in fact not the case. Fiji is divided into two seasons a year, May-October, for use during the dry season, under the influence of Southeaster, temperature 18-27 degrees centigrade. November-April is the wet season, temperature 23-30 degrees centigrade.
Another feature is the climate here on location-a highly selected, the case of Viti Levu, the distances between things about more than 200 kilometers of the island, but East more humid, dry in the West.

The Fiji tour a lot of fun, no one on the island and occasionally stop and take a few photos, or squatting on the beach watching fish swim in the crystal clear water, and they say hello. In such color is not stupid enough to vows saying empty words, but also did not complain about life. Really enjoyed.
Entire island appears to be little, but really hard to walk, walk to the front half seem to be high tide seawater was blocking your way, had to backtrack ~ came back to the hotel is and the number of guests, the warm island owners are also welcome in singing! Fiji Sun is indeed different from other places, shade and sunshine were two temperatures, the Sun Beach hot feet, immediately under the shade of a tree or parasol taobao agent  is very cool. Pure and pure natural beauty of sea water was amazing! Listening to the sea breeze on the birds sing and take a NAP on a hammock at home ~


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