Trip leaves lasting memories
Gary James
I traveled last April with a group of friends from California to
Samoa and Tonga for three weeks, and the highlight of our trip was
our stay in Samoa.
Formerly known as Western Samoa, the island nation gained its
independence from New Zealand in 1962. Located about 2,200 miles
south of Hawaii, Samoa is served by Air New Zealand from Los Angeles.
Mostly volcanic in origin, the two largest islands are Upolu --
where the capital Apia is located -- and Savaii.
In Apia, we stayed at the Aggie Grey Hotel, one of the most
well-known South Pacific watering holes since World War II. In
addition to markets, friendly people and a colorful daily
flag-raising ritual at the city hall, Apia was the final home of
Robert Louis Stevenson.
His home, called Valima, was built in 1890, and Stevenson and his
family lived there until he died from tuberculosis in 1894 at the age
of 44.
He is buried on a nearby hilltop among the lush plantings of the
estate. His requiem, which he wrote himself, appears on a plaque at
the gravesite:
Under the wide and starry sky
Dig the grave and let me die
Glad did I live and gladly die
And I laid me down with a will
This be the verse you grave for me
Here he lies where he longed to be
Home is the sailor home from the sea
And the hunter home from the hill
The nearby island of Savaii, accessible by ferry from Upolu, is
known for its Taga blowholes. These are the most famous in the
Pacific and are formed where lava spilled into the sea, creating
vents for an explosion of water with each incoming wave. Local people
seemed delighted with dropping coconuts and other objects into the
holes and watching them explode hundreds of feet into the air.
Samoa still retains a vibrant Polynesian culture, and we were
guests of a huge extended family at their compound in Tana Beach. We
stayed in grass-covered houses called fales and enjoyed good food,
white sand beaches, good snorkeling and wonderful singing and dancing
in the evening.
In Samoa, one can find good hotels and restaurants and good
fishing, diving and surfing in the surrounding waters.
A visit to Samoa will not soon be forgotten.
* Gary James is a Costa Mesa resident.
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