Links related to sites providing information ON the Kingdom of TONGA
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Tongatapu Highlights Trail
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: THE TRAIL BEGINS
The Tongatapu Highlighs Trail is a self-drive route to allow free and independent travellers to explore our island by vehicle. The trail is almost exclusively on sealed roads with a section offering small excursions through country roads, across the island, and to access two natural features plus a wildlife centre. The trail links together the major sites so that they can be seen in one day or at your leisure and utilises facilities outside the hub of Nuku'alofa.
Source : <samt@nomoa.com>
Added on
: November 21, 2004 4:57:07 AM |
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Jane Resture's Tonga Pages
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: Great photographics of yesterday. If you are looking for images of yester-year, this is a great place to visit
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: December 17, 2002 10:12:09 AM |
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Planet Tonga
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: General News and Information for Tongans abroad and on Tongans, Tonga.
The site is most likely the largest 'community' of Tongans online
Has a large forum and chat services.
Added on
: January 31, 2002 4:14:46 PM |
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Tonga-Samoa Handbook
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: Tonga-Samoa Handbook by David Stanley. 'Moon Handbooks, into its seventh edition (2000) is South Pacific Handbook, plus Fiji Handbook * Tahiti Handbook * Tonga-Samoa Handbook. Written by David Stanley, these books contain reviews of island lodgings; historical, cultural and environmental information, sports and recreation listings; relevant websites and e-mail addresses, and more.'
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: January 31, 2002 4:01:52 PM |
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Tonga Visitors Bureau
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: Tonga Visitors Bureau, has a number of beautifully merged pictures and government information on the Kingdom of Tonga.
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: January 31, 2002 4:01:05 PM |
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Tonga Wildlife Centre
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: The Tonga Wildlife Centere is a wonderful conservation program in Tonga attempting to preserve the natural habitat for a number of the indigenous creatures. For the avid bird watcher the Centre is the reference resource for local birds.
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: January 31, 2002 4:00:18 PM |
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