
FIJI 2003
Fiji is a group of more than 300 tropical islands in the Pacific Ocean, some 1,500 miles north of New Zealand. Its two largest islands are Viti Levu, about 100 miles across, and Vanua Levu, about 100 miles long and 20 wide. This dive was in the island of Kadavu, about 60 miles south of Viti Levu, and the fourth largest of Fiji’s islands. Kadavu is about 50 miles long. The island boasts clear waters and a barrier reef accessible by boat.
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