Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Tosua Ocean Trench, Samoa

Tosua actually means a "Gigantic Swimming Hole". It is believed that lava blowholes makes thees tidal pools and walking paths along the coast and close to the ocean's edge. It is about 30 meters down from the ground, you have to climb a extended ladder to the organic pool. The pool is positioned close to Lotofaga which is a village on the south coast of the island of Upolu in Samoa. For far more details about the village, Lotofaga pay a visit to Wikipedia

Enlarge map Subsequent picture of "spice on tour" (can be discovered on the flickr here)

 To Sua Ocean Trench in Lotofaga

To Sua Ocean Trench in Lotofaga

Next Photo by Tim Jordan (can be discovered on the flickr here)

 To Sua Ocean Trench in Lotofaga

To Sua ocean trench in Lotofaga

Next photo of Steven and Darusha (go to the flickr here)

 climbing down the ladder to

climbing down the ladder to Tosua ocean trench in Lotofaga

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Next photo of Neil Photography (flickr, web site) - Some rights reserved

 Sua Ocean Trench Toe

Toe Sua Ocean Trench

Subsequent photo of Mick Byrne (visit his flickr)

 Upolu, Samoa - 8 May 2012

Upolu, Samoa - May 8, 2012

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