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  2. Category:Surfing in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Surfing competitions in Fiji (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Surfing in Fiji" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect ...

  3. Tavarua - Wikipedia

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    There are seven main surfing breaks on Tavarua: Cloudbreak, Restaurants, Tavarua Rights, Swimming Pools, Namotu Left, Wilkes Pass, and Desperations. Cloudbreak is a powerful left a mile off the island that breaks over coral reef and is ranked by many surfers as the best wave in the world. [2] Tavarua hosts annual professional surfing ...

  4. Category:Water sports in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Category: Water sports in Fiji. 2 languages. ... Surfing in Fiji (1 C, 4 P) Swimming in Fiji (3 C, 1 P) This page was ...

  5. Totoya - Wikipedia

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    An important part of Totoya is the sacred passage "Daveta Tabu". Tradition dictates that if one wants to pass through this passage, one has to follow traditional protocol by observing utter complete silence and most importantly to be seated in the traditional manner (seated cross-legged with feet resting beneath the knees for gentlemen and for ladies, legs bent at knees resting on the side).

  6. Sport in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Many sports exist in Fiji, with many having their own cultural following. Golf has been popularized by Fijian golfer Vijay Singh, and the Fiji International tournament is part of the European Tour. There are sports such as surfing, which was brought to prominence by Fijian former world champion Tony Philp.

  7. Fiji Water: So cool, so fresh, so bad for the environment?

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    The story of Fiji Water, as detailed in a startling investigative piece in Mother Jones magazine this month, seems familiar. Leafing through the story, I found myself trying to remember where I'd ...

  8. Surfing - Wikipedia

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    The term surfing refers to a person riding a wave using a board, regardless of the stance. There are several types of boards. The Moche of Peru would often surf on reed craft, while the native peoples of the Pacific surfed waves on alaia, paipo, and other such water craft.

  9. Category:Surfing competitions in Fiji - Wikipedia

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