October 2011
OMR - Cook Islands
Rarotonga, Takitumu Conservation Area The Takitumu Conservation Area is located in Titikaveka, in the southeast of Rarotonga. The reserve has been created to protect from extinction one of the protagonist of the biodiversity of Cook Islands: The Kakerori (or Rarotongan Flycatcher) as well as other rare endemic species of birds like the i'oi (Rarotonga starling) and many others.
OMR - Cook Islands
Rarotonga, 8 October 2011 We are in Rarotonga, Cook Islands, resuming our expedition that will lead us to discover one of the most fascinating countries for biodiversity and interesting for the mix of different cultures and populations that try to live in harmony on this land preserving the ability to remain serene and enjoy their life despite the depression that spares no countries and contributes to create competition for work or attitudes of intolerance that have nothing to do with work issues.
Oceania: Myth and Reality
South Pacific Islands are spread on a surface of millions of square km. They include countries very different for hystory, language, traditions but that share the same feeling of living in full contact with nature and the immensity of the ocean and its marine environment.