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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.
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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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Like any other country, Tokelau has a unique sights which makes this country unique travel destination in the world! We sincerely hope this wonderful video will help people to recognize beauty of this country and encourage them to explore as much as possible.
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TOKELAU Top 2 Tourist Places | Tokelau Tourism

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

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Inside Nauru - World's Least Visited Country

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OMG GUYS! The last 3 days of my life have been spent in the world's least visited country called Nauru in the Pacific Islands. Have you ever heard of Nauru before? Less than 200 tourists a YEAR visit this tiny-island nation called Nauru of 10,000 residents, and it's a fascinating place.

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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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Faafoi brothers go to Tokelau

NZ born Poly brothers Jason and Kris Faafoi take the opportunity to vist their homeland of Tokelau, for the first time.

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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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I Threw a Party in the Least Populated Country

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First off, I want to say THANK YOU for all your kind words and messages these past few days. It feels surreal to be able to say the sentence, “I have been to every single country in the world!” There will be many incredible stories being made these next 2 weeks as I travel across Saudi Arabia.

But let’s not forget about Palau! This is my last video from this beautiful Pacific-island nation, and it’s one of my favorites! Palau has a population of less than 18,000 residents. For comparison, my University (Wisconsin-Madison) was two times larger than that!

I challenged myself to see if I could throw the biggest meet-up/party that this country has ever seen. In order to do that, I had to get permission from the Palau’s Visitors Authority as well as the President himself.

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Climate change never felt more real to my eyes until I arrived here in KIRIBATI - a small island nation in the Central Pacific Ocean.

The rising sea levels are quickly shrinking this country, which has a peak altitude of 3 meters. It's projected to be entirely underwater by the year 2100.

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1. Build a higher sea wall (which will cost billions of USD)
2. Buy land overseas for them to relocate (will also cost a fortune)
3. Send more Kiribati citizens abroad (i.e. Australia and New Zealand) for jobs, and they can slowly adapt to a new life
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The History of Tokelau

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Tokelau Islands, State Highway One.

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

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10 Things NOT To Do in Samoa

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The Samoan islands are surrounded by miles of pristine beaches, crystal blue ocean, and dazzling reef. But keep in mind that Samoa is a conservative country, and you should do your research ahead of time. Here’s our list of 10 things you should NOT in Samoa.

1. Don’t Stay Standing
When it’s time to get down to business, you’ll notice that Samoans all sit down on the floor to engage in discussion. It’s also considered rude to eat or drink while you’re standing.


2. Don’t Indulge in Kava
It’s customary to take part in the kava ceremony. This narcotic brew is made with the roots of a pepper plant, and the cup of liquid is passed around for everyone to sip and enjoy. Overindulging in the drink can decrease your reaction times and motor coordination.


3. Don’t forget to brush up on the Culture
Samoan Cultural Village and Knowledgeable guides will take you around through different exhibits where you’ll be given a fun history lesson. You’ll also be taught coconut weaving, watch an entertaining dance performance, and be treated to a traditional meal cooked over an earth oven.


4. Don’t Underestimate a Beach Fale
A fale is a hut on the beaches. You can actually rent one and wake up to the waves crashing right at your feet. These handmade structures range from simple to luxurious, but to get a true experience, you’ll definitely want to stay in the old school version made of wood and dried coconut fiber.


5. Don’t Leave the Water Without Your Lava Lava
After soaking up some sun on the beach, make sure to cover up with a lava lava afterward. It’s similar to a sarong, and it basically covers up your body so that you don’t offend the locals. And keep in mind, the lava lava is worn by both men and women.


6. Don’t Forget to Pay Taefu T Matafeo Store a Visit
Between Salelologa and the north coast, you’ll find a tiny establishment called Taefu T Matafeo Store. Inside, you can sip on some of the best espressos ever, while nibbling on homemade cakes. They also serve up light fare, including kimchi, and they have more than enough icy beer to go around.


7. Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls…Just Joking
Samoa’s backdrop is rich with gorgeous tropical forests that are home to some of the most stunning waterfalls. On Upolu Island, you will find Sopoaga Waterfall at the foot of Lotofaga Village. At the base of the falls, you can also take part in an umu demonstration and coconut husking.


8. Don’t Be Surprised by Beach Fees
In Samoa, the majority of the beaches are owned by families and villages, and they charge visitors a small fee (from 5 to 20 tala) to swim, take photos on the beach, or even wander around the sand. If you’re staying at a resort, you won’t have to worry about this fee at all.


9. Don’t Visit the National Museum on Weekends
This museum should definitely be at the top of your itinerary, but make sure you stop by during the week, because they’re closed on weekends. You can send a special request to ask that they open their doors for you on a Saturday or Sunday, but there’s no guarantee that they’ll honor it.


10. Don’t Enter During Prayer
Prayer sessions can happen frequently, and if you find that you’ve arrived at someone’s home during a prayer, wait outside until it is finished. If you’re inside their home at the time the prayer’s set to take place, you’ll be expected to take part in the service as well.

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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