Geography of Samoa The Alofaaga Blowholes, also known as the Taga Blowholes, are a natural feature located west of the wharf on the island of Savai'i in Samoa. The entrance to the blowholes is in the village of Taga. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alofaaga Blowholes"
Apolima is the fourth largest island of Samoa. It is located in Apolima Strait between Upolu and Savai'i and is outside Upolu's fringing coral reef. The island, a rim of an extinct crater, has one village with a population of 150. ...more on Wikipedia about "Apolima"
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(Savai'i) Savai’i, the “soul of Samoa,” is the larger main island in the state of Samoa. Home to approximately 50,000 people, it is less developed than ’Upolu, the other main island. The ports of Salelologa and Asau are situated on Savai’i. ...more on Wikipedia about "Savai'i"
In Polynesian mythology (specifically Samoan), Upolu is the first woman on the island of the same name. In the early 19th century, the island was sometimes called Ojalava. Upolu is volcanic in origin, but has not had any historically recorded eruptions. ...more on Wikipedia about "Upolu"
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