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  2. The 20 Most Magical Overwater Bungalows in the World - AOL

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    Glass-bottom floors in the bathroom and a private saltwater pool only add to the wow factor. ... This castaway island has 45 rustic overwater bungalows perfect for couples. ... Credited with Fiji ...

  3. Bure (Fiji) - Wikipedia

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    Bure is the Fijian word for a wood-and-straw hut, sometimes similar to a cabin.. In its original sense, a bure is a structure built of anything that comes to hand. The components of a bure are either stacked together, tied together by rope, or a combination of both methods.

  4. Architecture of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Fiji has its own unique style and pattern. While Fiji is a famous travelling destination among tourists for its beaches and beauty, its architecture is unique and particularly attractive. [1] Fiji is a pacific island belonging to the scope of tropical marine climate, whose capital and the country's largest city is Suva.

  5. Tivua Island - Wikipedia

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    Tivua is a small coral cay located in the northern part of the Mamanuca group of islands. The island is fringed with white sand and is surrounded by 500 acres (202 hectares) of reef. The island can be walked around in 15 minutes and contains 2 bures (traditional Fijian huts) that are used as accommodation for guests.

  6. Yanuya - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the Mamanuca islands were never inhabited because of the intense sun and lack of fresh water. Just three of the large volcanic islands—Malolo, Yanuya, and Tavua—were able to provide enough support for fishing villages. [6] The village in Yanuya is known for pottery making.

  7. Vatulele - Wikipedia

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    Vatulele (pronounced [βatuˈlele]) is a coral and volcanic island 32 kilometres (20 miles) south of Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island. There are four villages on the island: Lomanikaya, Ekubo, Taunovo and Bouwaqa. Economic activities include coconut and taro farming, fishing and selling of Fijian hand printed tapa.

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