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Scenes of Nukunonu atoll, Tokelau

Drone footage of Nukunonu, a low-lying atoll of Tokelau. Tokelau's other motu (atolls) include Fakaofo and Atafu. About 1,500 Tokelauans live on these atolls which are in the South Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawai’i and Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Scenes of Fakaofo atoll, Tokelau

Drone footage of Fakaofo, a low-lying atoll of Tokelau. Tokelau's other motu (atolls) include Nukunonu and Atafu. About 1,500 Tokelauans live on these atolls which are in the South Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawai’i and Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Scenes of Atafu atoll, Tokelau

Drone footage of Atafu, a low-lying atoll of Tokelau. Tokelau's other motu (atolls) include Nukunonu and Fakaofo. About 1,500 Tokelauans live on these atolls which are in the South Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawai’i and Aotearoa New Zealand.
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RIDING THROUGH NUKUNONU, TOKELAU

Taking Nana from motuhaga to Fale

Aerial pictures from Getty Images , The purple Dot showing the starts of the Journey and Blue Dot showing the Ending at the Church. Red Line shows the Length of the Route

Song : Nukunonu Choir Recorded by Mum
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TOKELAU Top 2 Tourist Places | Tokelau Tourism

Tokelau (Things to do - Places to Visit) - TOKELAU Top Tourist Places
Territory

Tokelau is a remote group of atolls in the South Pacific Ocean, halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand, of which it's a territory. It's usually accessed by boat from Samoa, a trip that can take around 24 hours.

Nukunonu atoll contains accommodation and a clear lagoon rich in marine life. Fakaofo has swimming pigs that famously catch fish near its coral reef.

TOKELAU Top 2 Tourist Places | Tokelau Tourism

Things to do in TOKELAU - Places to Visit in Tokelau

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Tokelau Islands, State Highway One.

Taking a trip on the Tokelau Taxi, Fakaofo. next stop Atafu.

INCROYABLE TOKELAU - POINT NEMO

Les Tokelau sont un territoire Néo-Zélandais de 3 atolls très isolés et incroyablement habités ! Imaginez que votre lieu de vie soit constamment inondable, c'est-à-dire submergé aux grandes marées ou en grand danger face aux cyclones, qu'il n'existe aucune végétation hors celle plantée dans les jardins pour subsister et que votre archipel soit desservi rarement par un bateau de ravitaillement. Vous êtes aux TOKELAU, un pays qui se noie car en première ligne face au réchauffement climatique et à la montée des eaux. Démuni, ce territoire ne peut compter que sur la Nouvelle Zélande qui lui apporte une subsistance et une aide financière. Suivez-nous au bout du monde en océan Pacifique pour découvrir ce petit morceau d'Océanie où les habitants se raccrochent à leurs terres !

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Tokelau - there is such a country

Tokelau (north wind, second name - Union Islands), island possession of New Zealand in the central part of Oceania. It is washed by the waters of the Pacific Ocean. It includes 3 small atolls (Fakaofo, Nukunonu, Aiafu) in the form of an arc 480 km to the north of the Samoan archipelago. All atolls have a classic shape - a ring of small coral islets (no more than 200 m wide) around the central lagoon with a thin layer of barren soil. These islets are the above-water tops of the underwater coral reefs. The atolls are low (no higher than 5 m). The surface of the islets is composed of coral debris. The total land area is 12.2 sq. km.

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Getting to Tokelau, the most remote country on earth | Tokelau stories part 1

Getting to Tokelau is not easy, the country doesn't have an airport so you have to jump through a few hoops to get there. In this video Sam and Andrew travel from New Caledonia through Apia, Samoa to the country of Tokelau, one of the smallest, most remote and most special countries on earth. Unless you like 60 hour boat rides and the fast and the furious 6, then this vid is probably the best way to experience what we went through to get to this amazing country. Why do it yourself when we edited it all down into a 7 minute clip?

This is the first part of a series of videos showing how to get to Tokelau, the popping and fly fishing there, and what life is like on the island.

If you like it, let us know and we'll film more videos like this from other amazing places in the Pacific.

Drone (Aerial) video of Ta Island located in Satawan Atoll in the Mortlocks Region, Chuuk State

Sharing the beautiful drone video of the island of Ta located in the Mortlocks Region in the State of Chuuk in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM).

Le paradis solaire des Tokelau

L'indépendance énergétique grâce à la centrale solaire.

TUVALU: Nanumea Atoll , Tuvalu : Amazing Planet

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Tokelau 2019 Photos #4 | Land

Here's some more photos from Tokelau in January 2019, this time focusing on trees and the land itself rather than the lagoon or sky. All taken in Nukunonu.

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Tokelau (/ˈtoʊkəlaʊ/; lit. 'north-northeast' or 'north wind'; known previously as the Union Islands, and, until 1976, known officially as the Tokelau Islands) is a dependent territory of New Zealand in the southern Pacific Ocean. It consists of three tropical coral atolls: Atafu, Nukunonu, and Fakaofo. They have a combined land area of 10 km2 (4 sq mi). The capital rotates yearly among the three atolls. In addition to these three, Swains Island, which forms part of the same archipelago, is the subject of an ongoing territorial dispute; it is currently administered by the United States as part of American Samoa. Tokelau lies north of the Samoan Islands, east of Tuvalu, south of the Phoenix Islands, southwest of the more distant Line Islands, and northwest of the Cook Islands.

Tokelau has a population of approximately 1,500 people; it has the fourth-smallest population of any sovereign state or dependency in the world. As of the 2016 census, around 45% of its residents had been born overseas, mostly in Samoa or New Zealand. The populace has a life expectancy of 69, which is comparable to that of other Oceanian island nations. Approximately 94% of the population speak Tokelauan as their first language. Tokelau has the smallest economy of any sovereign nation, although it is a leader in renewable energy, being the first 100% solar powered nation in the world.

Tokelau is officially referred to as a nation by both the New Zealand government and the Tokelauan government. It is a free and democratic nation with elections every three years. However, in 2007, the United Nations General Assembly included Tokelau on its list of non-self-governing territories. Its inclusion on this list is controversial, as Tokelauans have twice narrowly voted against further self-determination, and the islands' small population makes the viability of self-government challenging. The basis of Tokelau's legislative, administrative and judicial systems is the Tokelau Islands Act 1948, which has been amended on a number of occasions. Since 1993, the territory has annually elected its own head of government, the Ulu-o-Tokelau. Before 1993, the administrator of Tokelau was the highest official in the government and the territory was directly administered by a New Zealand government department. Tokelau includes three atolls in the South Pacific Ocean between longitudes 171° and 173° W and between latitudes 8° and 10° S, about midway between Hawaii and New Zealand. From Atafu in the north to Fakaofo in the south, Tokelau extends for less than 200 km. The atolls lie about 500 kilometres (311 miles) north of Samoa. The atolls are Atafu, Nukunonu, both in a group of islands once called the Duke of Clarence Group, and Fakaofo, once Bowditch Island. Their combined land area is 10.8 km2 (4.2 sq mi). The atolls each have a number of coral islands, where the villages are situated. The highest point of Tokelau is just 5 metres (16 feet) above sea level. There are no ports or harbours for large vessels, however, all three atolls have a jetty to and from which supplies and passengers are shipped. Tokelau lies in the Pacific tropical cyclone belt. A fourth island that is culturally, historically, and geographically, but not politically, part of the Tokelau chain is Swains Island (Olohega), under United States control since about 1900 and administered as part of American Samoa since 1925.

Swains Island was claimed by the United States pursuant to the Guano Islands Act, as were the other three islands of Tokelau; the latter three claims were ceded to Tokelau by treaty in 1979. In the draft constitution of Tokelau subject to the Tokelauan self-determination referendum in 2006, Olohega (Swains Island) was also claimed as a part of Tokelau, though the claim was surrendered in the same 1979 treaty. This established a clearly defined boundary between American Samoa and Tokelau.

Tokelau's claim to Swains is generally comparable to the Marshall Islands' claim to US-administered Wake Island, but the re-emergence of this somewhat dormant issue has been an unintended result of the United Nations' recent efforts to promote decolonisation in Tokelau. Tokelauans have proved somewhat reluctant to push their national identity in the political realm: recent decolonisation moves have mainly been driven from outside for ideological reasons. But at the same time, Tokelauans are reluctant to disown their common cultural identity with Swains Islanders who speak their language. mapa de Tokelau

The History of Tokelau

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Tokelau 2019 (+ NZ) Photos #5 | Sea and Land

Here's some more photos from Tokelau with a few from NZ scattered in here. All taken within the last year. They're not the greatest photos in the world - I'm not trying to repeat any from other videos. Hopefully they're alright enough though for some pleasant, relaxing viewing. I hope you see them and enjoy :)

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