Momi Bay in Sigatoka - WW2 heritage site.
The 180meridian in Taveuni that literally cuts Fiji into two(if recognized-fiji would be in two parts:one on a monday and the other on a tuesday).
Thurston Garden in Suva
Sleeping Giant in Nadi
Deed of Session in Levuka - where Fiji was ceeded to Great Britain.
Fiji does not have a national animal.
What are tappoo buildings in Fiji ,why are they special
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Joske's Thumb - A thumb shaped mountain Bouma Falls - Waterfall (Taveuni Island) Sigatoka Sand Dunes - a coastal area that resembles a desert Deed of Cession - The place where The deed of cession was signed ceding Fiji to Great Britain in 1874.Located in Fiji's old capital,Levuka.
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Well, darling, Fiji might be famous for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters, but when it comes to inventions, they're not exactly stealing the spotlight. However, one notable creation is the Fijian fire-walking ceremony, where fearless individuals strut their stuff over scorching hot coals without breaking a sweat. So, while Fiji may not be churning out groundbreaking gadgets, they sure know how to turn up the heat in the entertainment department.
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Yes. The Tappoo City building is the most famous!
The most famous canals in Fiji include the Suva Municipal Market Canal in Suva, Nadi River Canal in Nadi, and the Sigatoka River Canal in Sigatoka. These canals play an important role in transportation, irrigation, and drainage systems in Fiji.
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