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Vasafua Islet vanishes | Tuvalu Odyssey
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The storm surge from Cyclone Pam caused significant damage in Tuvalu earlier this year. I came across a story on the Japanese language website of Tuvalu Overview. About Cyclone Pam causing the loss of Vasafua Islet. I hadn’t seen this news in English, so below is a translation of “ Vasafua Islet vanishes. 8220;, written by Shuuichi Endou. The founder of Tuvalu Overview. (Photos and translation both with permission.). This is a photo taken in February 2004. Due to global warming, the ocean’s temperature i...
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Tuvalu Odyssey - Part 2
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New Funafuti Airport terminal. Reclamation relocates hotel inland. Nivaga II & III. Pick the World – Tuvalu. End of the Borrow Pits. Cyclone Pam meets Tuvalu. Jane Resture’s Tuvalu. Galen Frysinger Tuvalu photos. Bob Girdo’s Tuvalu.
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Tuvalu by Bicycle | Tuvalu Odyssey
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1 Comment on Tuvalu by Bicycle. Pingback: Pick the World – Tuvalu Tuvalu Odyssey. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. New Funafuti Airport terminal. Reclamation relocates hotel inland. Nivaga II & III. Pick the World – Tuvalu. End of the Borrow Pits. Cyclone Pam meets Tuvalu. Jane Resture’s Tuvalu. Galen Frysinger Tuvalu photos. Bob Girdo’s Tuvalu.
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Borrow pits – Tuvalu Odyssey
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Despite its tiny size, Tuvalu has gained a high profile for its campaigning on climate change issues. As a small island state, Tuvalu stands to be much impacted by climate change. But there are other underlying environmental issues that also affect Tuvalu as it develops. Importing goods from the outside world brings packaging and plastics to dispose – but where? How and where does a tiny island where land is precious dispose of its rubbish? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. New Funafuti Airport terminal. Nivag...
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Tuvalu links | Tuvalu Odyssey
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An evolving collection of stories and articles on Tuvalu sourced from around the web. New Funafuti Airport terminal. Reclamation relocates hotel inland. Nivaga II & III. Pick the World – Tuvalu. End of the Borrow Pits. Cyclone Pam meets Tuvalu. Jane Resture’s Tuvalu. Galen Frysinger Tuvalu photos. Bob Girdo’s Tuvalu.
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The weather in Funafuti | Tuvalu Odyssey
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The weather in Funafuti. Mention Tuvalu and the topic climate change and its effects on the weather immediately comes to mind. You may be interested to see where local Funafuti weather observations come from. The Tuvalu Meteorological Service is based in the building in this photograph. Click on the link below for current forecasts for Tuvalu from the Tuvalu Meteorological Service. Tuvalu Meteorological Service, Private Mail Bag, Funafuti, Tuvalu. New Funafuti Airport terminal. The 10,000 project.
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Pick the World – Tuvalu | Tuvalu Odyssey
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Pick the World – Tuvalu. I came across the Pick the World. Weekly blogging event, with Chouett. Asking other bloggers this week to post about Tuvalu, having been randomly selected from among the nations of the world. Tuvalu is a low lying atoll nation that will be greatly impacted – some say existentially – by climate change, and is often used as a pressing case for action. But what does Tuvalu look like? According to the Tuvalu Central Statistics Division. There were 1,657 visitors to all of Tuvalu in 2...
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The hospital | Tuvalu Odyssey
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This is the Princess Margaret Hospital, the medical facility in Funafuti. I found a recent first hand, and really well written report of a traveller’s experience of getting sick and being treated at the hospital. It’s never fun getting sick while travelling, and I’m glad that I’ve never really been unlucky enough to come down with anything too drastic on my travels to different places. (Ah, there was that time after a night on the sakau. In Pohnpei – I’d nearly forgotten about that…). Nivaga II & III.