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Saturday, 5 December 2015

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TAKE A TOUR


KIRIBATI

Kiribati - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiribati
Kiribati (/ˌkɪrɪˈbæs/; KEER-ə-bahss or /ˌkɪrɪˈbɑːti/; KEER-ə-BAH-tee), officially the Republic of Kiribati (Gilbertese: Ribaberiki Kiribati), is an island nation ...


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Kiribati
Country in Oceania
Kiribati, an island republic in the Central Pacific, comprises 33 coral atolls stretching along the equator. With lagoons and white-sand beaches, many of its islands are uninhabited, offering a remote setting for fishing, diving and bird-watching. The crowded capital, South Tarawa, made up of small islets, retains remnants of WWII battles fought on its shores, and is known for folk dancing and handicrafts.
Population: 102,351 (2013) World Bank
Currencies: Australian dollar, Kiribati dollar
 
 
 
 
 Delicious locally grown foods! — at Tarawa.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 


 

 

SOUTH TARAWA





Drive to South Tarawa

Elder and Sister Youngberg, the Humanitarian missionaries,
 took us for a drive to South Tarawa. We stopped at the Buota Ward
Chapel, an open air building.  It was a beautiful setting with a special spirit.
 

The chapel/cultural hall with classrooms in the back.

                              The baptismal font.

     Typical homes in Tarawa.  In South Tarawa, the
     homes are somewhat larger, and the surroundings
     are much cleaner than other parts of the island.

The roofs are made from woven pandanus leaves.    



South Tarawa Beach.  The water is much cleaner here
and we could possibly go swimming sometime.

    The old Temaiku Chapel. We have been told it is
    rat invested but we didn't go in since they were
    having a baptismal service.   
The new Temaiku chapel, almost complete.
 

                   The children along side the road.
            The kids here are the cutest and so friendly.


                                     On our way back home we came across a wedding feast.
                                              It would have been fun to stop and check it out.

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