This has to be one the most beautiful photographs I've ever seen displaying our heritage and culture. Amazing photography by @davidclumpner - thank you for letting us share your work! ☀️ David is raising money to send books and family portraits back to Nomuka residents and he has almost reached his target! To donate to a worthy cause visit: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/nomuka-tonga-family-portrait-project🌴 #Tonga #KingdomOfTonga #Island #Travel #Paradise #Love #SouthPacific #Ocean #Boat #Swim #Water #Snorkel #Coconut #Polynesia #Tongan #Pacific #Beach #Sunrise #Sunset #GoPro #Nikon #Canon A post shared by Kingdom of Tonga (@kingdomoftonga) on Jul 20, 2016 at 7:17pm PDT
This has to be one the most beautiful photographs I've ever seen displaying our heritage and culture. Amazing photography by @davidclumpner - thank you for letting us share your work! ☀️ David is raising money to send books and family portraits back to Nomuka residents and he has almost reached his target! To donate to a worthy cause visit: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/nomuka-tonga-family-portrait-project🌴 #Tonga #KingdomOfTonga #Island #Travel #Paradise #Love #SouthPacific #Ocean #Boat #Swim #Water #Snorkel #Coconut #Polynesia #Tongan #Pacific #Beach #Sunrise #Sunset #GoPro #Nikon #Canon
A post shared by Kingdom of Tonga (@kingdomoftonga) on Jul 20, 2016 at 7:17pm PDT
We can't get enough of the soothing sounds of the Kava Band Boys 😍 🎵 #Fiji #FijiNow 📸 @namaleresort A post shared by Tourism Fiji 🇫🇯 (@tourismfiji) on Jul 7, 2017 at 3:03am PDT
We can't get enough of the soothing sounds of the Kava Band Boys 😍 🎵 #Fiji #FijiNow 📸 @namaleresort
A post shared by Tourism Fiji 🇫🇯 (@tourismfiji) on Jul 7, 2017 at 3:03am PDT
Immerse yourself in the culture and discover what really matters. #DiscoverVanuatu A post shared by Vanuatu Islands (@vanuatuislands) on Nov 20, 2016 at 2:38pm PST
Immerse yourself in the culture and discover what really matters. #DiscoverVanuatu
A post shared by Vanuatu Islands (@vanuatuislands) on Nov 20, 2016 at 2:38pm PST
A post shared by Peace Corps Samoa (@peacecorpssamoa) on Jun 27, 2017 at 6:37am PDT
Samoan students practicing the sasa dance.