Saturday, October 13, 2007

Castaway, Survivor, The Beach?

Not quite, but i've just uploaded my pictures of my travels to Vorovoro Fiji, see the link on the right or see the few I have posted below.

Anyway, i've got about 30 minutes of internet time left to explain the entire last week, so....

Arrived in Nadi Friday and stayed 1 night before taking a little 18 seater putt putt flight from Nadi to Labasa, a short taxi and then about a 1 hour boat ride to the island of Vorovoro. Before leaving Labasa I had to buy a sula (a sort of manly sarong skirty thingy) and a bundle of Grog as a gift to Tui Mali the Chief of the Mali region which Vorovoro is part of. Grog is a root that is pounded to a flour then mixed with water to make a mild narcotic drink (i think this is accurate, maybe should google to be sure). After arriving on Vorovoro a bit of party was planned, so had a tiring but fun evening.


Flight to Labasa


Boat to Vorovoro


Buying Grog at Labasa Market


Boat to Vorovoro


Vorovoro

Nothing much on Sunday, just relaxed on the beach and hammocks dotted around the village. In the evening I learned Meke a Fijian dance, which we would perform the following day, eek


Island is covered in Cocunut palms so smashed open this one with the Machete!


The Beach on Vorovoro


More Beach on Vorovoro


The Great Bure

Monday was chaos, it was Fiji day and Tui Mali had invited about 50-60 people to the island. During the day we had to Meke, which as it turned out was not too bad, although I had little practice it went ok - although the people we performed to just laughed. Later I was chosen as the person to present the Grog to Tui Mali, only one person of the latest visitors do this and apparently it had been stuffed up recently so apparently I had to get it right. There were sorts of etiquette things like, you have to crawl along the kava mat so you are not above the Chief, sit corss legged and never turn your back on him. Anyway all I had to say was 'Tui Mali this is my Sevu Sevu, thank you for allowing me to stay on your island', sound simple but apparently it had not been done correctly for a few weeks so it seemed like a lot of pressure. Anyway, thankfully I got it right! Then we drank the Kava, running out of time but there is whole ceromony for each cup so this took quite a long time. I had quite a few cups but was actually I little disapointed with kava, it did not taste bad despite looking like muddy water and it seemed to have a similer effect on your throat to Listerine.. I was told that the effect is cumulative as your body creates some kind of resitance over time.

Anyway, its a was a good day, even if a little scary at times.


Tui Mali


Bundle of Grog


Making Grass skirts for Meke


Meke


White('est) Man can('nt) Meke


Proper Meke


Making Kava

Should have made notes as i'm not sure about Tuesday and Wednesday, think I helped out with some of the projects they are running on the island. The idea is that its a self sustainable island so they have loads of veg gardens and water collection type thingies, everything is quite basic but works well. Big storm on Wednesday afternoon, apparently this the start of the rainy season.


Only the best showers for me.


The Storm, (hard hat was for falling cocunut protection).


Sunset after the storm



On Thursday we took one of the boats to go snorkling off the reef which was amazing. Saw loads of coral, fish and about 5 Reef sharks, the bigest being about 6 feet long! Then friday, just relaxed, then left on Saturday. Just back in Nadi now, off to Sydney tomorrow.

Just read there is some kinda travel warning about coming to Fiji - what a load of old rubarb!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Nice photos dude!