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"Beneath the serene surface of lazy sunshine and warm rain, life in Fiji is laced with conflict and uncertaintybut under that is more serenity. And under that . . . well, nothing is simple in Fiji.
"Fiji is a nation of islands. Many of them are low coral or limestone hideaways of palm trees, trade winds, and white sand. The rest are volcanic towers cloaked with rain forests and sugarcane fields."
Text from "The Two Worlds of Fiji," October 1995, National Geographic magazine
(Photographed on assignment for, but not published in,"The Two Worlds of Fiji," October 1995, National Geographic magazine)
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