Cooks
Read MoreGrandmaster weaver. Name it she can weave it: baskets, purses, hats, backpacks pretty much anything.
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Stick around long enough here and you'll find yourself climbing a coconut tree.
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30+ ft. up no problem.
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Islands accessories with refreshments. Everything local, everything handmade.
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Our first night on Mangaia they brought us fresh hot plain doughnuts. It was literally the most doughnuts I've eaten in my entire life and the last place I thought it would happen.
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One hospital, one doctor and a few hundred local residents.
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Gifting the Mangaia Hospital and staff with some medical supplies to restock. Supplies here are so limited it's amazing what they're able to do with what little they have.
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We came, we ate, then we slept. Knack attack to the max. Haha
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Mangaian jewelry made from a special rock found only on Mangaia and nowhere else in the world.
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Sharing games, songs and dances with the students of Mangaia.
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