Polynesian Travel
Samoan Islands & Tonga Travel Guide
Samoa, an idyllic travel destination in its own right, also contains the strongest and proudest of Polynesian cultures.
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Tahiti & French Polynesia Travel Guide
Bonjour and welcome to Tahiti! On your left you'll find great French cooking and fresh seafood; on your right there are ancient Polynesian ruins and brilliant Tahitian dancing.
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Rarotonga & the Cook Islands Travel Guide
Dreaming of a Polynesian paradise? Welcome to the Cook Islands: secluded beaches, cultural riches and the most spectacular scenery in the South Pacific.
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Reed Diffusers - Polynesian Sugar Cane
Reed Diffusers provide a flameless air freshener and make an equally effective centerpiece. A deceptively simple and elegant grouping of reed sticks - is both attractive and unusually effective. The reed diffuser oil travels up through the reed sticks and fills the room.
Merchant: Candle Bay
Sam Choy's Polynesian Kitchen
With several acclaimed cookbooks to his credit, Sam Choy, already Hawaii's most recognized chef, is a rising star on the mainland as well. Sam's newest book is the first major collection of recipes focusing on the islands of the South Pacific.
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Cook Islands - History (Chapter)
This chapter contains the History, Culture, Cook Islands Myths & Legends, Environment and Food & Drink chapters of Lonely Planet's Rarotonga & the Cook Islands guidebook, available to Pick & Mix.
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