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 "21:14.6S
175:08.6W" 
 
Our stay at Fiji was relatively short, as we had to catch up a bit with
our  
planning schedule of our stage 2 part of our trip.. 
 
>From what we could see from the air and also on the ground at Nandi
Fiji: 
A beautiful island state, clean and well organized. 
 
This morning we spent 2 hours plus, to get through all the
administrative 
work at the airport, and finally at 1145, we were cleared for departure. 
 
Across the Island, climbing through different broken cloud layers to our 
cruising altitude of 9'000 feet, we overflew green mountainous terrain
with 
many rivers and small villages on the river banks before we reached
Suva on 
the eastern side of the isle. 
 
We noticed the high water level of the rivers, after the heavy rain
they had  
in the past 7 days. 
The tropical rainstorm of the last few days was apparently the worst
they 
had in the last 50 years!.... 
 
Heading out to the open South Pacific in east south easterly direction 
towards Tonga we spotted quite a number of small to medium sized 
Islands, all surrounded with magnificent coral reefs. 
 
Gradually the weather deteriorated, as we approached Futu'Amotu, 
our destination of today and we had to approach in low clouds and rain 
using the VOR/DME approach runway11. 
 
On the ground we were greeted by a friendly bunch of Customs and 
Immigration officials and our friend Peter Goldstern, the personal Pilot 
of the King of Tonga. 
Great reception indeed! 
 
Checked in at a small nice German run lodge and then we were off to
Peter's 
home for a refreshing swim in his lovely pool. 
 
Tomorrow Tuesday we have been invited by Peter to join him as 
passengers in the Beach 18 of the King, for a day's excursion to 
Vava' U, an Island located 173 miles north of here. 
 
Manfred and I are both very excited about the things awaiting us 
tomorrow on our R&R day in the Kingdom of Tonga.. 
 
If weather conditions permitting, we will continue or flight Wednesday 
morning via Niue Island to Rarotonga in the Cook Islands, across 
the International Date Line. 
 
We will in fact arrive there on Tuesday, a day earlier than we left
Tonga!. 
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