Category Archives: Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands 13: Munda

  Solomon Islands, Munda   In order to get to Munda, we first took a boat to Matikuri Island, where we stayed overnight. The boat ride took several hours. We also visited an island with still intact mangroves and a … Continue reading

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Solomon Islands 12: Marovo Lagoon 3

Solomon Islands, Marovo Lagoon, Stories   Gura, one of the master carvers on Gatukai Island, is also a storyteller. His full native name is Gura Bula, which means peacemaker. He never went to school. He learned reading from his brother … Continue reading

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Solomon Islands 11: Village Life

    Solomon Islands, Village Life   By staying five days in Driftwood Lodge, I was also able to connect with the natives and see a bit their way of life. In order to reach their village, I had to … Continue reading

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Solomon Islands 10: Morovo Lagoon 2

  SOLOMON ISLANDS, MAROVO LAGOON       The days we spent in Drift Wood Lodge were pure magic. Every day we went with our small boats to paradisiacal islands and could see the most magnificent, healthy coral reefs. When … Continue reading

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Solomon Islands 9: Marovo Lagoon

  SOLOMON ISLANDS,  MAROVO LAGOON   Traveling between the islands is a challenge – like many other things on the Solomon Islands. When we wanted to buy tickets for our boat trip to Marovo Lagoon, the ticket office was closed. … Continue reading

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Solomon Islands 8: Horania 2

      Honiara, the town founded by Japanese forces when building Henderson airport during World War II in 1942, has also places of beauty and interest. One of these places is a coffeehouse located on the waterfront. Many expatriates … Continue reading

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Solomon Islands 7: Honiara

Solomon Islands, Honiara       My view about Honiara (capital of Solomon Islands) declined after staying in this town for several days. The town is densely populated (over 70 000 people) and seems totally chaotic. No street names, no … Continue reading

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Solomon Islands 6: Lodging

    LODGING   Weaved banana leaves Show the age of 20 years Crystal clear water ‘   Ipu leana The dampness of the bed sheets Dries during the night   (Ipu leana means good night)      

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Solomon Islands 5: Jungle

      JUNGLE   Brown bird sweeping down A tall, white barked jungle tree Is its resting place . .           . Holding down a branch A body of fire ants Bite into my skin … Continue reading

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Solomon Islands 4: Rain

  RAIN     The giant fern leaves Touched by the afternoon rain Gracefully bend down                   A cup of hot tea – Roosters and the shout of a man Mix with … Continue reading

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