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Aitutaki - Araura Enua: Your Own Personal Paradise...
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Aitutaki - Araura Enua. Sunday, June 19, 2011. Your Own Personal Paradise. Aitutaki: Your Own Personal Paradise. Also traditionally known as " Araura", "Ararau". And is part of the Southern Group of the Cook Islands, and it is north of Rarotonga. With a population of approximately 2,000, Aitutaki is the second most visited island. Aitutaki Airport is located close to the triangle's northern point, and there are daily flights to the island by Air Rarotonga. Aitutaki was the first of the Cook Islands to ac...
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History of the Cook Islands: The Unwritten History...
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History of the Cook Islands. Monday, December 20, 2010. Is a descriptive name given to 15 tiny islands in the South Pacific Ocean, (aptly called the "Jewels of the Pacific") and they are: Rarotonga - the capital island, where the International Airport is located; Mangaia; Aitutaki; Atiu; Mauke; Mitiaro; Takutea; Manuae; Palmerston; Suwarrow; Nassau; Pukapuka; Manihiki; Rakahanga; and Penrhyn. The oral history of Rarotonga (the most influential island and the first one to be settled), dates back to about ...
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Mauke - Akatokamanava: Garden Of The Islands
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Sunday, November 28, 2010. Garden Of The Islands. Mauke - Gardens of the Islands. Mauke is the most easterly of the islands, about half the size of the main island Rarotonga, in circumference, and 18 kilometres or (11¼ miles) in size. Flights to the island is thrice a week, in other words it is three times a week. If you are visiting the island for the first time, it is recommended that you take enough cash with you as there are no ATM's on the island. Video of Mauke taken in April 2009. Mauke is well kn...
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Cook Islands: The 15 Islands: Jewels of the Pacific
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Friday, July 1, 2011. The 15 Islands: Jewels of the Pacific. The Cook Islands - 15 Jewels of the Pacific. The Cook Islands have a total land area of 240 square kilometres or (92.7 sq mi), it's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) covers 1,800,000 square kilometres or (690,000 sq mi) of ocean. The most populated of the 15 islands in the Cook Islands is Rarotonga, which is also the capital island of the Cook Islands. The Cook Islands are north-east of New Zealand, between Tahiti - French Polynesia and Fiji. These...