Thoroughly enjoyed this. When guests/tourists come to Fiji and explore our land outside of all the resorts and hotel stuff. Getting to see Fiji, the land and the people and their culture. all the things beautiful that make Fiji beautiful. Thank you for this.
So glad you enjoyed it, we will be posting more! Yes, we were honored to truly visit Fiji, it's beautiful people, and culture. We can't wait to come back soon! - Lex
I confess i'm just catching up on your fantastic Vlogs after stumbling on your last few days in Fiji Vlog with the Family @ The Boatshed. Excited to view in this one of Vatukoula where i was born in the 60s. My mum's side of the family worked in the mines there in the 50s, 60s, 70s etc. Mum was from the "Work" family and Mr. Greig may remember them. Most of the "Kailoma families" have left Vatukoula over the years except some of our cousins the Handyside who still live there today. Absolutely enjoying your vlogs...Vinaka vakalevu for sharing.
Is your family's name Handyside or is that your cousins? And I can ask my dad if he remembers your fam. If you watched the video, how's the neighborhood look now from when you grew up?
@@edandlex My mum was from the Work family and we have relatives with the Handyside family in old Vatukoula. The old hood is so different and i remember seeing it run down and beyond repair when i was last there many years ago. Kind of makes me feel sad whenever i visit as it was such a vibrant progressive mining town back then in the 60s and 70s.
Isaaaaaaaaaa good to see workers of Vatukoula Gold mine of after World War 2 who lived there for years returning again with their kids to visit again and see their families still living in Viti Levu Well worldwide Pandemic lockdowns finished traveling full swing again like before 2020 Enjoy all the time and be full of happiness God bless always guys
You haven't stepped foot in the island to the north called Vanua Levu. There are three provinces there called: Bua (Cakaunitabua); Macuata (Caumatalevu); Cakaudrove (Lalagavesi). To the furthest north is the province of Rotuma (Gagaji). To the south is Kadavu (Nodraivakaruru). To the east is Lomaiviti. And then there's the scattered little islands of Lau (Naduruvesi).
Thank you for sharing...we definitely plan to visit as many parts of Fiji that we can! I am making a note of all the places you mentioned, appreciate it!! - Lex
Bula to Rosina. Saw you in the previous Vlog too. Drove past your place in Tavua in late June of this year. Sorry I didn’t stop to say hello. Visited Ormond in Nadi though 👍🏼❤️
bula, namaste. my first wife was from outside tavua few miles been to that place few times divorced married another indian from next town over ba but divorced again no more indians haha
Bula and namaste 🙏🏼 to you, too. Hopefully, you are experiencing a bit more peace and happiness these days. And thank you for watching our video! - Lex
Thoroughly enjoyed this. When guests/tourists come to Fiji and explore our land outside of all the resorts and hotel stuff. Getting to see Fiji, the land and the people and their culture. all the things beautiful that make Fiji beautiful. Thank you for this.
So glad you enjoyed it, we will be posting more! Yes, we were honored to truly visit Fiji, it's beautiful people, and culture. We can't wait to come back soon! - Lex
Cola vina 😊 always good to visit home ❤ 🎉
Yes, it is...so glad to finally visit! We definitely plan to be back. God bless you! - Lex
Even the locals don’t get to travel like this you are lucky
I wonder if most people around the world never do the tourist thing in the place that they live? 🤔 -Ed
Good to see rocky (swimming hole) had a lot of fun memories walking from Loloma to rocky
Lovely memories...the best years of my life!
Fiji is beautiful just like the people 💖💖💖🥰
Absolutely -Lex
♥️
Beautiful
Thank you. It was a very special experience! - Lex
Tavua...my hometown isaaa❤
Oh that's so great to hear, it is a beautiful place that we hope to visit again
U guys must visit Lakeba Lau the paradise ❤
Just saw this, wow, thank you for sharing! We can't wait to definitely visit Lakeba, hopefully soon
I confess i'm just catching up on your fantastic Vlogs after stumbling on your last few days in Fiji Vlog with the Family @ The Boatshed. Excited to view in this one of Vatukoula where i was born in the 60s. My mum's side of the family worked in the mines there in the 50s, 60s, 70s etc. Mum was from the "Work" family and Mr. Greig may remember them. Most of the "Kailoma families" have left Vatukoula over the years except some of our cousins the Handyside who still live there today. Absolutely enjoying your vlogs...Vinaka vakalevu for sharing.
Is your family's name Handyside or is that your cousins? And I can ask my dad if he remembers your fam.
If you watched the video, how's the neighborhood look now from when you grew up?
@@edandlex My mum was from the Work family and we have relatives with the Handyside family in old Vatukoula. The old hood is so different and i remember seeing it run down and beyond repair when i was last there many years ago. Kind of makes me feel sad whenever i visit as it was such a vibrant progressive mining town back then in the 60s and 70s.
Isaaaaaaaaaa good to see workers of Vatukoula Gold mine of after World War 2 who lived there for years returning again with their kids to visit again and see their families still living in Viti Levu
Well worldwide Pandemic lockdowns finished traveling full swing again like before 2020
Enjoy all the time and be full of happiness God bless always guys
God bless you as well! Yes, we were honored to see the Vatukoula gold mines as well...hope that's not our last time
thx for the memories ...FIJI Boyz Run Tings
🇫🇯🇫🇯🇫🇯🥳thanks for watching!!
You haven't stepped foot in the island to the north called Vanua Levu. There are three provinces there called: Bua (Cakaunitabua); Macuata (Caumatalevu); Cakaudrove (Lalagavesi). To the furthest north is the province of Rotuma (Gagaji). To the south is Kadavu (Nodraivakaruru). To the east is Lomaiviti. And then there's the scattered little islands of Lau (Naduruvesi).
Thank you for sharing...we definitely plan to visit as many parts of Fiji that we can! I am making a note of all the places you mentioned, appreciate it!! - Lex
Colagali ❤❤
Thank you for watching!! What does Colagali mean?
Bula to Rosina. Saw you in the previous Vlog too. Drove past your place in Tavua in late June of this year. Sorry I didn’t stop to say hello. Visited Ormond in Nadi though 👍🏼❤️
We hope you get to visit some time soon, I'm sure she'd love to see you and other friends or family visiting the area. God bless! - Lex
Good on you all
Oh you okay again in this video Wifey
Must be the west Viti Levu is too dry the air
Thank you for watching! Where do you think we should go next? - Lex
We call it YAQONA. Not kava or grog. From the farmers, not the middleman or the vendor.
I forgot to say that as well, thank you for sharing! God bless! - Lex
Love Vatukoula....I grew up there too.
Wow, that's amazing!! It's such a beautiful place, so peaceful 😌💕🇫🇯 - Lex
bula, namaste. my first wife was from outside tavua few miles been to that place few times divorced married another indian from next town over ba but divorced again no more indians haha
Bula and namaste 🙏🏼 to you, too. Hopefully, you are experiencing a bit more peace and happiness these days. And thank you for watching our video! - Lex
what is wrong with your balls????????? Married to many women maybe you need a man Pufta saraga
Maybe the garden of Eden was fiji
Never thought about that🤔😍, lol. Love it!! - Lex