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A small, but useful travel guide of Tuvalu, located in the South Pacific and is a group of islands that form the fourth smallest county in the world. In 1974, ethnic differences within the British colony of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands caused the Polynesians of the Ellice Islands to vote for separation from the Micronesians of the Gilbert Islands. |
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This guide provides interesting and captivating information about Tuvalu, an island paradise all to yourself so you can rest and relax without having anyone bother you. These islands are so isolated and undiscovered that less then 1,000 tourists visit each year. |
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A useful and captivating overview of Tuvalu, a great place for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Recreationally, residents enjoy playing kilikiti, a game similar to cricket, and a national game called te ano. |
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Find here a list of top things to do and see in Tuvalu, which's landscape epitomizes the classic image of a stranded tropical island – vast stretches of ocean waters, crystal blue skies, white breakers along fringing reefs, and white sand and swaying palms. |
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A small, but captivating and useful information about Tuvalu, dominated by Pandanus, ferns, and palm trees of papaya, banana, coconut, and breadfruit. The native broadleaf forest and the coral beaches of the uninhabited islets are also natural habitats for nesting seabirds, green turtles, and coconut crabs. The lagoons, channels, reefs, and ocean waters around Tuvalu are home to many species of fish, algae, and corals. |
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