Ozziegraffe. - As I mention earlier, you can wear hats and sunglasses in the villges. However it is polite to take them off when you are...
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replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Dress Codes in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
4 months ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Dress Codes in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
You can wear sunglasses and hat. Just take it off when entering a house, which most people do anyway. Women can wear shorts or skirts in...
4 months ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Fiji in November? in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
The "Naviti Resort "on the coral coast is great for families. Nice small well kept beach. Its sister resort the Warick is a bit more...
8 months ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Extended trip to Fiji in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
Check your private message.
10 months ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Extended trip to Fiji in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
To work in Fiji (like most other countries) you will need a work permit, may be a problem for the type of work you mentioned. Working...
10 months ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Hash Hous Harriers Fiji in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
Ozziegraffe- . I think the advertising site you got wasn,t the correct one as it should show a waterfall and lovely bush, with some of our...
10 months ago -
posted a new Thorn Tree thread called Hash Hous Harriers Fiji in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
For those travellers looking for adventure, and are in the Pacific Harbour area,...
10 months ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called fiji vs. cook islands for active budget travellers in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
H200h - Viti Levu, Guys carrying machine guns....
11 months ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called A lot of rain in Fiji in April? in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
This year from the 16th April to the 14th May I had my family over from Australia, and I can honestly say we had about 3 days rain , and a...
11 months ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Safety in Suva in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
All Hotels mentioned do not have beaches. They are all very lovely. My choice would be Tradewinds which is now called Novetel. As you have...
11 months ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Clothes to bring in July/Aug in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
20 degrees here at the moment in Pacific Harbour on the Coral Coast. Coldest it has ever been. Hubby and I are wearing socks. Not to worry...
11 months ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Garden of the Sleeping Giant in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
If you're going to walk, make an early start as August will be getting dark before 6pm. Also better to walk during the cooler part of the...
about 1 year ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Fiji jungle exploring in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
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about 1 year ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Fiji jungle exploring in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
Oh I'd love to comment on this, but my better judgement tells me not to.
about 1 year ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Family Travel Aug/Sept in the Australasia & Pacific - Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea Branch
Taking 4 children under 12 on holiday, good for you, I would never have managed....
about 1 year ago

- Full Name Anne Cole
- Email Address arcole@connect.com.fj
- Country Fiji
- Gender Female
- Languages English
- Favourite Places Bushes & Beaches & Rivers
- Interests Swimming/walking, (Hash House Harriers)







