Blowholes in action at Mapu a Vaea on Tongatapu Island. These natural blowholes extend as far as the eye can see along the coast.
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Blowholes in action at Mapu a Vaea on Tongatapu Island. These natural blowholes extend as far as the eye can see along the coast.
Esi Maka Faakinga is a huge stone that formed part of the Tongan king’s throne around seven hundred years...
Painting on a newly created Tapa Cloth. Tapa is used as a mat or wall covering in special occasions...
The Trilithon (Ha’amonga ‘a Maui) is a historically significant stone archway in Tonga. Dubbed the Stonehenge of the Pacific, it...
View of the Fire Brigade on Tongatapu Island in Tonga, (circa 2008). The Australian Government provided the fire service...
Looking at the Basilica of St Anthony of Padua on the island of Tongatapu. The building is a Catholic...
Silhouetted palm trees against a stunning Tongatapu sunset.
Mapu a Vaea is a 5 km (3 mi) stretch of the Tongatapu Island coastline. The surf crashes against...
This location on the east side of Tongatpu Island is historically significant. British explorer Captain James Cook came ashore...