Found in Fiji article from
TNT Magazine
I’d heard many travellers’ tales about Fiji. The majority had echoed the
typical backpacker island theme – hungover and too much sunbaking
poolside before starting the cycle again in the cocktail bar at sunset.
The small island of Beqa (pronounced Bengga) had already been
researched by my boyfriend for its untouched beauty and, more
importantly, notorious surf break at nearby Frigate’s Passage. Covering
an area of just 36km, situated 7.5km south of Navua, the closest town on
the Fijian island of Viti Levu, there are just nine villages on Beqa,
each with a population of about 200 people.
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