Fiji
by plane, sea
This question actually makes no sense. Vanuatu is west of Fiji. You could ask what lies west of Fiji and Vanuatu (to the southwest of Vanuatu is New Caledonia, and to the west the Coral Sea) or what lies east of Vanuatu and Fiji (Tonga; and to the northeast Samoa).
· Kara Sea (Russia) · Koro Sea (near Fiji)
The Pacific Ocean surrounds Fiji. The Tasman Sea south of Vanua Levu The Bligh Waters between Viti Levu & Vanua Levu The Cook Strait between Vanua Levu & the Yasawas'
The Bole Snake is the only venomous land snake in Fiji. There are also several species of venomous sea snakes in Fiji as well.
No. There are whales,dolphines,sharks,fishes of varieties,starfish,turtles,jellyfish etc in Fiji but no seals.
Fiji's highest point is Mount Tomanivi, rising to around 1,324 meters (4,344 feet) above sea level. The average elevation of most inhabited areas in Fiji is typically lower, around 100 meters (330 feet) above sea level.
The highest mountain in Fiji is Mount Tomanivi and Mount Tomanivi is 1324 metres tall.Written by Neesha 2010Information from 2008Neesha (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (:Mount Tomanivi
Yes, Abel Tasman a Dutch Explorer discovered Fiji first but did not land in any of its island. He crossed the two main Islands of Fiji. The body water he crossed is now known as the Tasman Sea. Captain James Cook an English navigator followed, decided to land and named the Islands FeeJee (Fiji).
Global warming is having a massive impact on monkeys in Fiji. Accelerated sea level rise, deforestation, climatic changes and less rainfall has led to a reduced population of monkeys.
Cyclone Yasi formed in the Coral Sea, near Vanuatu and Fiji, before moving towards the northeast coast of Australia in 2011.