reefsong
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I'm a bit embarrassed to not have done all my homework before posting to this site, but here goes.
After finally deciding to stay several days beyond our liveabord in October we decided that Taveuni was where we should go to hike the plantations, visit the waterfalls and see all the beautiful lush scenery that Taveuni is well known for. It was only after making that decision to add-on to our trip and go to Taveuni did I learn about Cyclone Ami and the damage that was done to Taveuni.
Is the damage so extensive that it would still be noticeable 9 months later (in October when we were thinking of visiting)? Do the natural "wonders" that Taveuni is known for still exist now and in what form?
Maybe we should just forget the whole thing and just come home after we get off the liveaboard and not try to do any kind of extension at this time (and maybe do an extension next visit).
What do you think?
After finally deciding to stay several days beyond our liveabord in October we decided that Taveuni was where we should go to hike the plantations, visit the waterfalls and see all the beautiful lush scenery that Taveuni is well known for. It was only after making that decision to add-on to our trip and go to Taveuni did I learn about Cyclone Ami and the damage that was done to Taveuni.
Is the damage so extensive that it would still be noticeable 9 months later (in October when we were thinking of visiting)? Do the natural "wonders" that Taveuni is known for still exist now and in what form?
Maybe we should just forget the whole thing and just come home after we get off the liveaboard and not try to do any kind of extension at this time (and maybe do an extension next visit).
What do you think?