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Post #716959 by Pele Paul on Wed, May 14, 2014 4:52 PM
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Pukapuka is a coral atoll in the Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean, with three small islets threaded on a reef that encloses a beautifully clear lagoon. It is the most remote island of the Cook Islands, situated about 1140 kilometres northwest of Rarotonga. It is a triangular atoll with three islets comprising little more than 3 square kilometres of land area. On this small island an ancient culture and distinct language has been maintained over many centuries. Pukapuka's closest prehistoric associations appear to be with Samoa and other islands to the west. The traditional name for the atoll was Te Ulu-o-Te-Watu ('the head of the stone'), and the northern islet where the people normally reside is affectionately known as Wale (Home). I decided to make my office, which leads to the garage the WWII South Pacific sub/PT-Boat/land based aircraft Poly-Pop room. it will lead out to the garage where the theme will continue with Hawaii during WWII, then out to the Jungle cruise yard. still need to paint, put up the rattan and bamboo. the Sub, flag and flotation collar are all from the movie; The incredible Mr. Limpet, and since its been so hot outside, I decided to do some work inside..... |