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Climate change is eroding a way of life for Fiji's fisherwomen 01:50. A group of women in Fiji spend long hours trekking out to sea to gather an edible seaweed that, for years, has served as a ...
The South Pacific island nation of Fiji is world-famous for its beautiful beaches. We speak with several local residents to find out what it’s like to live there year-round.
Fiji, an archipelago of hundreds of islands some 2,000 km (1,200 miles) north of New Zealand, in 2014 became the first Pacific island nation to relocate a community because of rising sea levels.
Fiji, an archipelago of hundreds of islands some 2,000 km (1,200 miles) north of New Zealand, in 2014 became the first Pacific island nation to relocate a community because of rising sea levels.
Fiji, which is comprised of over 330 islands, is far from just about everywhere. Yet despite its relative isolation, tourism to the Pacific Island country is only growing increasingly popular.