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Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Islands of Fiji
The South Pacific Ocean country of FIJI boasts a reputation for being a beautiful destination for tourism and vacationers, having many splendid islands. By far the largest island is Viti Levu, one of the westernmost islands in Fiji. The capital, Suva, is located on the southeast shore of this island. Found northeast of Viti Levu, Vanua Levu is the second largest island. The Yasawa Group of islands, including Matacawa Levu, Naviti, Viwa, Waya, and Yasawa, is north of the largest island and west of Vanua Levu. The Koro Sea is the center of Fiji, and the previously-mentioned islands and islands like Gau, Kadavu, Koro, Nairai, and Solo are situated to the west of the water body. Taveuni is north of the Koro Sea, while the Exploring Isles, Lau (Eastern) Group (with islands like Lakeba, Olorua, and Vanua Balavu), and Ringgold Isles are east of the Koro Sea. Learn more about Fiji!
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