Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Levuka

Levuka was once the capital of Fiji . It has the atmosphere of little frontier town. It was a 45 minute ride by fast boat from the island of  Leleuvia  where we were anchored .We decided to let someone do the driving It was an enjoyable little trip.
This was our ride to Leuvka instead of going with the yacht.
Sam and Marilyn from Catharpin Blue.

Inside the Catholic Church.

School children, look at all those beautiful smiles.

Catholic Church.

A little old lady we met, who was talking to the flowers and the bushes saying that they were her fathers.

This is a shot of the reef that we went through on the way to Levuka.


The handicrafts of Levuka..

A Hugh date tree. It is really loaded.

The sign speaks for itself.

Fire truck and station.


It looked like you where in little old western town.

Love the architect.

The open market.

A side view of the Catholic Church. It must have been all stone at one time.

It does look like a western town.

Don' you think it looks alittle western?

On the way back to Leleuvia from Levuka

You can see the waves breaking over the reef.

The Anglican Church in Levuka.

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