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FIJI - ROBINSON CRUSOE
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Every night after dinner, everyone gathered for drinks and nightly activities.  Every other they held a limbo competition.  Here's Ken competing, getting low, low.
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Siggy got even lower.  Wow!
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And the winner!  For those of you who notice Ken is wearing different clothes in two limbo photos... he came 2nd place first night, and won nights later, beating about ten people.  What a champ!
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How do we begin to explain this one?  Here's the rules:  see the bread rolls dangling from the ropes?  Eat it!  Oh yeah, with your hands tied behind your back.  It's much harder than it looks.  We've never heard so much laughter in our life as there was from the onlookers.  For those of you who doubted Ken's eating skills.. he won!
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This is an actual photo of the night sky, filled with more stars than you've ever seen.  It was amazing!
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Ken and Stephanie with the "dream team" of beachside card playing:  Ola from Sweden, Hania Emma, sisters Tasmania.
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Stephanie goes net fishing.  We'll let you guess if this was her first time.  And whether or not it will be last.
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If you look at the top of middle tree, can see Joseph, one staff members, very gathering coconuts for us eager tourists below.  He actually climbed all way up with his bare hands and feet.
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And there he is, throwing coconuts down for us to drink and eat.  You've never tasted anything as divine fresh coconut milk meat!
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Perfection at Robinson Crusoe Island.
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The "common area", where we ate, drank, played cards and hid from the heat.
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You often see canoes such as this on the spectacular beaches of Fiji.
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A picture-perfect Fijian view.
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Ken and Stephanie both enjoyed a few lazy afternoon naps in this hammock.
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Our first three nights, we stayed in the bure on the right.  Each day a few locals worked on the thatched roof in the center.  They worked so slowly... usually one would sit and yap while the other worked.  They wouldn't have lasted one hour under U.S. working conditions, but that's the point... Fijian lifestyles are much more relaxed.
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We moved into a tent our last night.  Believe it or not, we actually had more space in the than did little bure.
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