A tree with a sunset view to the sea

There are days when settling down and starting a travel business on a Pacific Island feels slightly tempting as an alternative career.

Like this day, years and years ago.

Not the most challenging hike along the ridge to the top of this tropical island, but the stunning view was worth far more than the afternoon light effort.
Backpacking along a Pacific island like Tavewa, hopping along the Yasawa islands chain in Fiji near Equator got its challenges.

Not big ones. But still.

Then, enjoying part of the vast body of water that is the South Pacific, the different size and types of islands, the colours and the outlook into the far horizon, and the different types of vessels people use to get around.

It makes your mind fly and the inspiration flow.
Still does.

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Sunset in Yasawa archipelago. Bula!

Here are two words to learn before visiting Fiji.
The most important word in Fiji is “Bula” – a universal greeting that can mean anything from “hello” to “good morning” to “nice to see you” or “hooray”, and further on to “cheers”, “okay”, and “Hear! Hear!”.
Bula means “Life”, and the most direct translation would be “How’s life?”.

Universal importance
During the first few days in Fiji, one might feel overwhelmed or intimidated as a “Bula” is shouted from strangers in a shop, yelled from someone at a bench by the bus stop, or you are greeted with it from a taxi driver. But one soon learns to return the greeting with a smile, a nod, a thank you or yes. Or sometimes Bula in return, when your jetlagged brain starts remembering that is OK, too.

Bula is used constantly. Even in situations where you may expect less informalities. Like when you are attending a kava-ceremony, and a couple of “Bula” is uttered.

A word of thanks
The second most important Fijian word is “Vinaka” – thank you. Less common use than Bula, but still a good second.

Fijian English is a variant of English and not one of the worst variants. You get by with standard English in Fiji, spoken slowly.
However, not all expressions from classical or modern English are well known among the adults and elders. Most young people on the other hand were well-versed in US American pop culture and internet slang. So, it is rarely a challenge to make oneself understood.

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Sunset at Nadi Bay, flanked by tall palms and mountains where giants sleep.

The locals around Nadi Bay take great pride in their region of Fiji. They are often boasting about its exceptional weather. Unlike the capital Suva on the east coast, Nadi Bay in the southwest enjoys an abundance of sunshine. Making it a prime spot for visitors and others seeking warm, tropical days in the Pacific.

Adding to its charm, the northern headland of Nadi Bay holds significant historical value. This area was home to Fiji’s first Polynesian settlers, who established communities here approximately 3,500 years ago.

The landscape surrounding the bay is equally remarkable, with a mountain range known as *The Sleeping Giants* rising dramatically from the headland. The formation is striking, with three distinct peaks resembling slumbering "trolls," a comparison to European folklore that locals often make.

One of these "trolls" rests its head near a boulder behind *Smugglers Cove*, a well-known backpacker retreat nestled deep within the bay. A favourite among veteran travellers to these islands. Smugglers Cove is well known for a laid-back atmosphere and welcoming charm. I stayed there and can confirm popular description.

For those eager to explore Fiji’s natural beauty further, *The Garden of the Sleeping Giant* offers a serene escape nearby. This lush nature park is a paradise for plant and wildlife enthusiasts, showcasing the large variety of tropical flora that reflects the island's vibrant biodiversity.

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Øyhopping med sykkel i skjærgården til Stavanger.
Det er mange fordeler med å jobbe i turnus.
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Travelcompanion: an angry bird with a matching moustache

- Those birds can serious ravage a house, an ozzie travelling with me casually mentioned, pointing at the cupious amounts of mynah around us at breakfast.

The Mynah-birds were in abundance during my travels in Fiji, and later in Oz. These smart and naughty starlings have close to no restrictions on what they are able to do to get fed. They live well of the food people have, and sometimes they even let us finished our part of the meal before they started eating the remains.

Or, simply do to enjoy themselves. My Brisbane-friends warning I took to heart, especially after one of these birds came strolling into my hut in Kuata Island. He was walking with the confidence of a proprietor inspecting his newly acquired house.

This jungle mynah lacks the yellow eye mask of the common mynah, but have this feather mustache instead. It origins from India, but has followed the people migrating from there into the rest of Asia, Pacific and Zealandia. In the Pacific they were introduced as a natural pest and insect controller in the sugar cane plants.

Photo: Jungle myna, #Acridotheres #fuscus, with Nikon D300/Nikkor 70-200 mm.
#birdphotos

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jungle_myna

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Jungle myna - Wikipedia

Visit Fiji for the birdlife, they said.

They were right. But the birdbrains is not the friendliest fijian you meet.

Be grateful for that.

Take this one, giving a full moon on harbour arrrival. Naughty featherball...

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Just missed the morning worm

I give you a very angry one-legged morning bird, who did *not* get the worm...arrrh.

The common myna-bird have this yellow mask, making him look like a crook from a cartoon.

Of course it had to be a one legged pirate-version of them.

This one and partner lived at the roof of my hut, bure, in Kuata Island. Since they are some noisy b**tards, I was sure to be waken at sunrise when the couple decided the day had begun. It was like living with a duo of very unpleasant alarm clocks.

This morning he looked particularly grumpy and angry. And to get a good shot of him was a great start of the day for me. So I forgave him for waking me up early.

The Mynah-bird originates in India, but has followed humans intentionally out to most of Asia, Oceania and Zealandia. Aggressive and highly adaptable to new environments like urban areas, it is one of the most invasive species in the world. In some countries like Oz they are considered a biohazard and a threat to local fauna.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_myna

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Common myna - Wikipedia