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		<title>Surf’s Up &#8211; Tree Surfing &amp; Other Adventures In Fiji</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 16:44:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Irene Butler Published in Canadian Traveller/ Visit our Fiji Photo Gallery/ A craving for adventure led me to southern Vita Levu’s Pacific Harbour, proclaimed “The Adventure Capital of Fiji”. The Uprising Beach Resort, not only has dorm accommodations that are ubiquitous to the area, but also beachfront and garden view bures (sleeps up to four) for those, like myself, who fancy a bit more luxury after an adventurous outing. A private ‘biffy’ is joined to each bure, and a spacious stone-based shower opens to the sky. There was not a chance of going hungry or thirsty with the great restaurant and two bars after a day of expending energy at such activities as snorkelling in world-renowned coral reefs, shark diving, game fishing, white water rafting, or zip-lining. I chose ZipFiji for my adrenaline rush. Kitty fit me into a harness (his nick-name for seemingly having nine lives was hopefully not zip-line related). Mike gave me the simple instructions and soon I was “tree surfing”, gliding with wild abandon 30 metres above the emerald forest, whooshing from platform to platform, reaching speeds up to a thrilling 60 km/hour. Back at the Uprising I gazed across the bay at Beqa Island, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Fiji’s Fantastical Rhythms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Irene Butler- Our Fiji Photo Gallery..GlobalTrekkers Fiji - Published in Travellady E-Zine - A tepid breeze gently rocked my hammock strung between coconut trees, a stones throw from the expanse of cream-coloured sand and the dazzling blue of the Pacific. “This is as close to paradise as earthy possible,” I muse, as I wave to Lusia, my ‘butler’ who comes my way with an exotic cocktail of fresh pineapple, papaya and Bounty Rum. Yes, a butler service is a bit of added indulgence provided with a bure (bungalow) at Outrigger on the Lagoon Resort. Nothing could entice me away from this delightful cocoon…except a pampering spa treatment. I was driven upward by porters to the Bebe Spa cresting Lomalagi Hill to enjoy the same breathtaking panorama of the Coral Coast as a bebe or butterfly. Encapsulated in one of the Hydrotherapy Treatment chambers, I surrendered to gentle water fingers pulsing in a fluid massage over my body (that had been previously lathered with a blend of therapeutic oils and mud), while my only exposed part was treated to a soothing facial massage by Praveena’s expertise. All was followed by a soak in an open-air spa bath with the same [...]]]></description>
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