Ofu Island for Sale

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Locate the perfect barge landing on the island of Stock Photo. The island of Ofu can be reached by small fishing boats from Tau Island. Four years later America received the islands Tau, Ofu and Olosega as well as the Rosenatoll. Sale'aumua Tevi, Mayor of Vatia Village, and Chief Tuapa.

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ISELAND JOUPS: OFU, THE MANU'A ISLES

In Tutuila, one of the days was enough to persuade us to look elsewhere for Samoan cultur. It was soon found on the Manu'a Isles, which were grouped within the area about 60 leagues eastwards of Tutuila. They are the Ofu, Olosega Island (connected to Ofu by a bridge) and Ta'u Island. The first time I was interested in American Samoa, I approached the National Park of American Samoa by e-mail on the web at[email protected].

This answer referred to the possibilities of support for accommodation in the area. St. John President John Garrison, Executive Directors of Friends of the V.I. NP, participated in a nationwide reef meeting in American Samoa last past summers and just before our departure for St. John.

He told me that American Samoa was really something to go back in history and that it was definitely something to go. I was also urged to get in touch with the National Park Service. In the Pago Pago National Park visitor centre on Tutuila, my missus and I were shown an interesting artefact and video tape of the untouched reef and beach of the area.

Luckily the manager of the parking lot was there and we could talk. Eventually he presented us a young Samoan by the name of Tamara. It connects adventurous travelers with Samoan hosts. For a few get-togethers, the visitor becomes a member of the local community and participates in various aspects of the town.

We' d have a single room and a kind of room in our hosts' house, but we would be eating and working with the people. A number of houses provided a separate bathroom for the visitors, others had to share the furnishings with the families. We were interested in the programme and registered for three day with one Ofu hosts, two day with another Olosega host and three day with a third Ta'u host in the Faleasao town.

and we were ready to make house call. As a matter of fact, the obstacle was to get a place on Samoa Air. From time to time there is a ferry from Tutuila to the Manu'a Islands, but Samoa Air has two daily departures.

But the small airplanes are usually full of islanders, families and consumables - especially groceries. Thursday after my spouse had spoken to a Samoan friend who was calling Samoa Air, we were told to wait for the Friday am plane. Next obstacle was a shortage of bank cards at Samoa Air's offices.

Returning to the check-in desk, a Samoan woman took our ticket and handed it over to the agents. Your boy had fractured his hand and it had been placed in Pago Pago County. Arrived in Ofu, we were picked up by our guide for this island in his four-wheel-truck.

Dew was wearing a colourful lavalava - the Samoan's traditionally wrap-around dress at the waistline - and a T-shirt. He' a matais, that is a state-registered post as the leader of a large household, a kind ofchieftain. Tau used to play soccer in California and was a tiler in Hawaii before he returned to his Ofu home.

This 30-minute journey was a fairytale tour: crystalline water, an extended inner sandbar, several eruptions of volcanic eruptions inside and at the rim of the inner sanctuary, fern, taro, palm tree, bread fruit, wild boar and various other saplings. When we thought we were looking for it, we found that most Samoans seemed to have a physical tattoo and that the surgery was part of fa'asamoa, "the Samoan way".

Jonathan and Joshua, their children, and several Samoan family members who worked in the home, on the orchard and in the shop, were sleeping in the lounge on blankets of palms covered in a cushion. The Manu'a Islands seemed to me to be the rim of a giant volume that exploded an eon ago and left them as a remnant.

There' s a beautiful gorgeous barren hills next to the Ofu beaches. Rather, we spend the day just to read, swim, walk and adapt to a rhythm of living that we had completely forgotten - if we had ever known it. By the end of our three noteworthy day of studying to learn to accept fa'asamoa, Tau took us across the link to the next island on our route - Olosega.

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