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Haunted village part of Niue tourism

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We talk about travelling in Niue. We cover all the different types of holidays in Niue plus we share 10 tips to make the most of your trip to Niue. This is the ultimate travel guide to Niue.

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Niue Village's Takai 2022 | Aliutu Alofi South | Liku | Toi

Second and final part of the takai series for 2022.
The takai for Aliutu Alofi South, Liku and Toi villages.
Sirens, speakers of all sorts, airhorns etc. The louder the better I guess. Dressing up in costumes or not, it is up to you!
Overall it was an enjoyable and a fun day for all.

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Niue Village's Takai | Tuapa, Mutalau, Tamakautoga & Hakupu. | Round the Island Celebrations.

The main takai day on Niue mainly falls on the second Saturday of January every year.
This is when villages or groups would do up their rides and travel around the whole Island celebrating.

The whole week leading up to this Saturday is actually the takai week where villages and groups can go on their takai. Some groups also cycle or walk around the Island during this time. (About 60km total distance.)

The hype and vibe on this day, collectively, is the biggest in relation to any other celebration that we have here. Bigger than our self governing celebrations in October also, in my opinion.

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Niue Island Tourism Promotional

We visited this remote island in the South Pacific in 2012 on the (then) once weekly fligth from Auckland. Niue is not your typical South Pacific Island with snowy white sand and swaying palm trees! But what they lack in terms of beaches the reason why you should come here, is the people of the island! Incredible hospitable and we felt that the entire island met us at the airport on arrival. Immediately invited to chair in local traditions (as the weekly sundowner on the beach bar) to local festivities. And on top of the people iot is the incredible diving that are offered on Niue. This is a very special place in the South Pacific scheme of things! The video was given to us by the Niue Tourism Office.
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NIUE ROOTS with I.P

My bro Tony is a crack up too .... this talo taste like meat .... I don't own the rights to this, no copyright intended.

Another Feasting Celebration for Avatele Ekalesia Church Renovations & Plaque Installment!

The Avatele Church building was first opened and dedicated in 1973 and renamed Sinai 2.
They renovated it and also refurbished the pews inside. Atoa Talagi and his team led this very important task. They did an awesome job!

The whole village got together to celebrate and invited many guests from around the Island to join them.
Plenty of awesome food was laid out for everyone to enjoy and take home.
Performances were held where the singing and dancing are passed on from the old to the newer generations so our culture will continue to live on.
Job well done Avatele!????????????

Main song used in this video is a cover by Gabi Tuhipa and Glen JXN Jackson of Manu Folau's original song Ko e Mamali.
It was written and composed around 1993 by Dean Douglas and Patrick Lino as a 22nd birthday gift for Dean's girlfriend at the time who is now his wife, Fiona Douglas.
Manu Folau is a live band of talented musicians from Avatele village.

VISITING NIUE ISLAND - the best country you'll never know about

Niue Island - A country you have never heard of before. We visited one the world's smallest and least visited countries in search of the most amazing adventure. Traveling to remote destinations can come with lots of challenges but Niue might just be the best country you can visit IN THE WORLD. We swam with whales, discovered beautiful natural rock pools, chasms and drank our weight in coconut water! For more info of what do in Niue head to the links below! The best part about Niue was getting to know the people and discovering the island through their stories and legends.

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Captain Cook

Cook's ship

Cook's men landing


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Hula Hula (red bananas, by Thamizhpparithi Maari)
coconut crab


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Island of NIUE: Empty, ☹️ abandoned homes after huge storm destroys island

Island of Niue, Pacific Ocean - abandoned homes in Niue in the Pacific Ocean after strong cyclone of Heta. After cyclone Heta, let's visit the abandoned and destroyed homes in the island nation of Niue in the South Pacific Ocean. Let's go inside the abandoned homes in the island of Niue to see how everything was left 12 years ago after the horrible cyclone Heta hit Niue in 2004. Cyclone Heta hammered the tiny Pacific island of Niue in 2004. As a result, many homes in Niue were destrpyed and remained abandoned many years later.
Satellite images showed that Niue was directly in the path of the cyclone Heta. Reports said Niue had been experiencing gale force winds all day and the centre of the cyclone could bring sustained winds of over 200 kilometres an hour with gusts of up to 280 kilometres an hour.
Telephone lines to the 260 square kilometre coral atoll were cut earlier in the day as it had lowered its radio masts ahead of the cyclone.
Ready told the New Zealand Press Association, It's a full-blown hurricane - it's up there with the best of them.
He said damage was likely to be considerable. Alipate Waqaicelua, an officer at the Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre (RSMC) in Nadi, Fiji, told Radio New Zealand that the cyclone should leave Niue in the clear by early Wednesday morning.
But reports said that depending on the extent of the damage, it could be days before communications with Niue - one of the poorest Pacific island states - are restored and details are known.
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Niue Island, South Pacific.

This video is about geocaching on Niue Island, South Pacific. Three hours flying time north east of New Zealand.

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We have to leave NOW! 48 hours in Niue (S1 Episode 5)

Bad weather is on it's way and it's time to GET OUTTA HERE! After sailing 1500 miles from New Zealand to Niue, we finally make landfall only to find out that there's huge westerly swells coming in that will force us to head west to Tonga. We make the most of the time we have and have the awesome opportunity to meet up with Nikki and Jason Wynn From Gone With The Wynn's. They're scuba diving lovers just like us, so we go on a little mission together and do some amazing cave diving and get up close and personal with the endemic katuali or flat tail sea snake.

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Niue Adventure 2016

Join me on my holiday to the beautiful Niue Island in the South Pacific. Full of adventure and fun, plus a little relaxation.

Niueans returning home to discover their culture and identity

Niueans returning home to discover their culture and identity

Island of NIUE: Sacred, ancient ???? burial cave (Warning: images of human bones)

Island of Niue, Pacific Ocean - ancient burial cave on Niue island in the Pacific Ocean. Let's go to the island of Niue in the Pacific Ocean and let's visit the Anaana (Ana'ana) burial cave in the island of Niue in the South Pacific where for many centuries that Polynesian people have buried the bones of their ancestors.
For many centuries Polynesian people in Niue have buried the bones of their ancestors at the Anaana (Ana'ana) burial cave.
WARNING: graphic images of human bones at Anaana (Ana'ana) burial cave, do not watch if you do not want to see such images.
Niue is a small island nation in the South Pacific Ocean. It’s known for its limestone cliffs and coral-reef dive sites. Migrating whales swim in Niue's waters between July and October. In the southeast is the Huvalu Forest Conservation Area, where trails through fossilized coral forests lead to the Togo and Vaikona chasms. The northwest is home to the rock pools of Avaiki Cave and the naturally formed Talava Arches.
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Niue 2015

Pip & Anthea's holiday to Niue

10 Days in Niue

10 days in the South Pacific paradise of Niue. Filmed with GoPro 3 Black and a DJI Phantom 4 drone
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NIUE

Niue è un'isola di 259 km² localizzata nel sud dell'Oceano Pacifico, ad est di To Niue (Niuē Fekai in lingua niueana) è un'isola nazione situata nel sud dell'oceano Pacifico. È conosciuta come Roccia della Polinesia. Sebbene si autogoverni, è in libera associazione con la Nuova Zelanda. Questo significa che la regina Elisabetta II del Regno Unito, tra i cui titoli conta anche quello di Capo di Stato della Nuova Zelanda, è anche il capo di stato di Niue. La maggior parte delle relazioni diplomatiche sono condotte tramite la Nuova Zelanda. Niue è localizzata a 2.400 km a nord-est della Nuova Zelanda in un triangolo tra Tonga, Samoa e le Isole Cook. La popolazione di Niue è in costante calo a causa dell'emigrazione, soprattutto da parte dei giovani, verso la Nuova Zelanda in primis, e verso l'Australia. All'inizio del XX secolo la popolazione di Niue ammontava a circa 4500 persone e al momento dell'indipendenza, del 1974, era di circa 4000 persone. Si stimano che circa 18.500 niueani vivano in Nuova Zelanda ed altri 3000 in Australia. La maggior parte della popolazione risiede sulla costa ovest, intorno alla capitale e nel nord-ovest

Petite Hatava, Niue Island presented by Peter Bellingham photography

Petite Hatava, Niue Island

Niue Island April 2012

Fakalofa Lahi Atu! Shot on beautiful Niue Island for the big Talagi, Peautagi, Hafonua Family Reunion April 2012. One of the world's best kept secrets.

Niue

Niue..... Un paradis au milieu du Pacifique !

CHURCHABOYA - MITAKI LAHI A NIUE

Mitaki lahi Niue (lyrics)

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koe tau tangata osi kua tau au ke fakahao a koe (x2)
ko au kua hau ke koe tau toa kehe haku tau tangata
manatu manatu mitaki lahi a niue

ko au nei koe mafola mai - niue niue (x2)
ua uta kehe e mafola ia ha niue niue
manatu manatu mitaki lahi a niue

ua nimo (ua nimo)
ua nimo (ua nimo)
ua nimo ke manatu a niue

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