So jealous what a beautiful place and special people. Don't be in a hurry to let the tourist back in. You have everything you need to sustain yourselves. What all countries need to do now look inwards not out. Keep yourselves safe and strong. Arohanui.
I had the good fortune to spend 3 weeks in the Cooks & 1 day on Aitutaki in 1993. Beautiful country full of friendly people. I've never been able to eat a store-bought mango since. Tiny & tasteless compared to the ones falling off the trees there. Very glad to hear that you've kept Covid19 out. I know your economy will recover. Meanwhile, the reef walkers will go on bringing in the fresh fish every day. All the best from a Canadian getting ready for another winter.
Beautiful place to have a holiday! I can’t wait to go back again. Low key relaxed no fast food chains and all local cuisine. The locals are super friendly. My family and I have great memories of this little paradise in the pacific! Where’s my scooter brrrrrrrrrm ❤️
Stay strong Aitutaki my uncle and family lived amoung your people sent there as a maori missionary in the 70s and learnt your language and culture his name is John Rangiaho ,we know him here as Kereru Rangiaho ,Amuri Village ,stay close to your God ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful place...One Foot Island has so many memories for us when I worked in Rarotonga years ago. Must be a struggle for the Tourism industry right now with Covid and the sooner NZ can re open borders the better....only when the Auckland outbreak is contained and eradicated.
We've been lucky enough to have visited. A beautiful place with beautiful people. I wish them all good things and may God bless them. Love from England.
I miss you my family. My uncles and aunties in Vaipae and Amuri. I miss the beach and the green and the food. I miss Aiutitaki 😭. Love from the tekotiez.
You people are rich, I mean rich in sustainability you have everything you need natural food off the land and sea a helping and sharing community you don't need to return to the needs of the western way of life or their money you have land that's all that you need it work for our ancestors why can't we make work again
I was there a few years ago when Aitutaki was less organized to pick off tourists. I arrived for some off shore fishing, which was excellent. The ONE PROBLEM is the presence of STONE FISH in the lagoons and at the tide line and the absence of antidote for stone fish injuries at the inadequate clinic. The centipedes and mosquitoes didn't help me enjoy my stay. The local people run hot and cold. There are some wonderful islanders but then there are some to avoid without knowing who is who. Anyway, it's a long way to go for a holiday and I'm not sure it's really worth the time and cost, these days.
And it's because our people live in a way no one in the world, will ever understand. They live strictly under tradition rules as I'm from there I'm Daniela and varu and William and born there...a slice of heaven and the fire never goes out.
To all my hoa on the island, you made good decisions keep COVID free! Here in Tahiti we were ahead, now not so much... five metua ua pohe I Pape’ete! Kia Kaha koutou et Arohanui.
Aitutaki the best island in the universe go back to the tried & proven way of life Anau the land & ocean will sustain you as it has always done. Western civilization is a trap you don't need it.
Yes we do get those back in the cook islands, but our people are huge believers in the almighty heaven. Every time mother nature strikes our people always lower our heads down to pray and ask God for his protection.
So jealous what a beautiful place and special people. Don't be in a hurry to let the tourist back in. You have everything you need to sustain yourselves. What all countries need to do now look inwards not out. Keep yourselves safe and strong. Arohanui.
Stay safe, we will visit ou some day. Hugs from Chile
First one...wow good to hear that Covid-19 Free... My home land...good to see everyone...
I had the good fortune to spend 3 weeks in the Cooks & 1 day on Aitutaki in 1993. Beautiful country full of friendly people. I've never been able to eat a store-bought mango since. Tiny & tasteless compared to the ones falling off the trees there. Very glad to hear that you've kept Covid19 out. I know your economy will recover. Meanwhile, the reef walkers will go on bringing in the fresh fish every day. All the best from a Canadian getting ready for another winter.
Breathtaking 😍 family's pull together and safety is so emotional and rare these day of life the Love ❤️ is irreplaceable.we need more of your stories.
The world would be a much better place if people had the same happy disposition as these.Such a delightful video.
That is a stunning piece of paradise.
Beautiful place to have a holiday! I can’t wait to go back again. Low key relaxed no fast food chains and all local cuisine. The locals are super friendly. My family and I have great memories of this little paradise in the pacific! Where’s my scooter brrrrrrrrrm ❤️
Stay strong Aitutaki my uncle and family lived amoung your people sent there as a maori missionary in the 70s and learnt your language and culture his name is John Rangiaho ,we know him here as Kereru Rangiaho ,Amuri Village ,stay close to your God ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏
Meitaki Aitutaki family. Much love
Beautiful place...One Foot Island has so many memories for us when I worked in Rarotonga years ago. Must be a struggle for the Tourism industry right now with Covid and the sooner NZ can re open borders the better....only when the Auckland outbreak is contained and eradicated.
❤🙏 from New Zealand
I was there in january
What a such beautiful island
Bet it makes you wanna live there.
We've been lucky enough to have visited. A beautiful place with beautiful people. I wish them all good things and may God bless them. Love from England.
Praise the Lord our friends and family in the cook Islands are safe!! Such a blessing to be safe from this virus. God bless the cook Islands
Looks absolutely heavenly.
loving this story missing Raro
Coming soooooon 👌🙂
Hang in there 🙏
Keep it all in super clean up shape!........🤗
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Stay joyful, safe and strong 🥰
That’s it. I’m moving to Aitutaki.
💙😊"AWESOME"!!! 👍👏👌much "AROHA" from New Zealand💓💓💓😊👎
Paradise...... Stay safe whānau. Kia kaha
You have all you need, food, water, love and live in paradise with whanau
I really want to move to the Cook Islands.
I miss you my family. My uncles and aunties in Vaipae and Amuri. I miss the beach and the green and the food.
I miss Aiutitaki 😭. Love from the tekotiez.
We might be fams hahahah cause I'm from vaipae lmao
@@tuimanua7331 lol. That warehouse down the road still there. Makes mean food on Sunday mornings.
what a beautiful place
Awe stay safe and enjoy living off the sea and land spending time with family, until Covid is done away with
You people are rich, I mean rich in sustainability you have everything you need natural food off the land and sea a helping and sharing community you don't need to return to the needs of the western way of life or their money you have land that's all that you need it work for our ancestors why can't we make work again
Yup.rich is subjective.
"Possessions make you rich?my richness is life,forever."
-bob marley
My Mother Land❤❤
I was there a few years ago when Aitutaki was less organized to pick off tourists. I arrived for some off shore fishing, which was excellent. The ONE PROBLEM is the presence of STONE FISH in the lagoons and at the tide line and the absence of antidote for stone fish injuries at the inadequate clinic. The centipedes and mosquitoes didn't help me enjoy my stay. The local people run hot and cold. There are some wonderful islanders but then there are some to avoid without knowing who is who. Anyway, it's a long way to go for a holiday and I'm not sure it's really worth the time and cost, these days.
Araura Enua paradise🌴🌺🇨🇰
Home love this place
My home araura enua ❤️
And it's because our people live in a way no one in the world, will ever understand. They live strictly under tradition rules as I'm from there I'm Daniela and varu and William and born there...a slice of heaven and the fire never goes out.
E ara, e kimi! Ti mua kotou, teia oki te openga ote kikiā i te enua o tetai ke, now we're stuck in lockdown LOL. Kia manuia
Reva taua Aitutaki ranga o taua hrnua
My island home is waiting for me.
Nice. Lets visit guys.
ARAURA ENUA ❤️💯💯💯
Love it bravo
Home♥️ keep it up fam💯🔥
To all my hoa on the island, you made good decisions keep COVID free! Here in Tahiti we were ahead, now not so much... five metua ua pohe I Pape’ete! Kia Kaha koutou et Arohanui.
I came here because I read on the BBC this island was now infected with COVID19. I hope it does not do too much damage.
Bleeze exguse my blasticnessh.song name at beggining fanks
Я был на Аитутаки, незабываемо.👍👍👍👍
Aitutaki Paradise
Aitutaki the best island in the universe go back to the tried & proven way of life Anau the land & ocean will sustain you as it has always done. Western civilization is a trap you don't need it.
Dayum whose the guy in the pony tail 😋
How’s the fisherman bar ? There was a drunk az Samoan with his shirt off on the first night in there 😂 “AROTANGAAAAA !!! 🤣🤦🏽♂️
Can we fly or take boat there? From Australia.
😊😊😊😊🌷🌷🌷🌷
Do they have hurricanes/tropical cyclones there?
Yes we do get those back in the cook islands, but our people are huge believers in the almighty heaven. Every time mother nature strikes our people always lower our heads down to pray and ask God for his protection.
Jealous much ❤️ beautiful
I'm sure its a hard life on such a small island regardless ...
Foreign investors will be the only obstacle to overcome for my people.
Do you have a place for me? :)
Born again in the name of Jesus Christ...Jesus Christ the way to heaven to your Father in Heaven
"Wage subsidy, free electricity" "Paradise" How long do you think that will last?
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Will this island paradise and others survive the water level rising because of glaciers at the poles melting?
Chur cuz Onu Hewett
Covid 19 will get there. Might as well get it over with.
Fobs
American Samoa has 60k people O cases