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Kelefesiacliff
Polynesia

This picture was taken from the northwest cliff off the island of Kelefesia in the southern part of the Ha'apai group of the Kingdom of Tonga in the South Pacific Ocean.  We sailed our boat s/v Tahina into the bay just west of here.  What a beautiful place!  The island was occupied by a few fisherman who live on another island, but spend a few days or weeks on Kelefesia to fish.  They have a number of octpus they caught drying on racks in their temporary village below the cliff.

Copyright: Frank Taylor
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6324x3162
Taken: 01/11/2010
Uploaded: 02/11/2010
Published: 03/11/2010
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Tags: kelefesia; tonga; island; pacific; ocean; reefs; fish; boats; tahina; nature; trees; cliff
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