A Burree is a traditional Fijian village house. This burree has been constructed especially as island accommodation.
This is one of my favourite photos of all. I love the vivid colours and their contrast.
This was taken on one side of Beachcomber island. This was a calm moment after a tropical storm. The next storm can be seen brewing over the distant highlands of Viti Levu.
Set back from the beach in a melee of palm trees and vegetation, The Beachhouse is located on the Coral Coast on the southern shoreline of the Fiji Mainland, Viti Levu.
A river winds its way through the rich vegetation in the jungle a short distance from The Beachhouse. Local villagers here offer guided jungle treks.
A palm tree leaning over the sea behind The Beachhouse.
Stunning sunsets like this were visible on virtually every clear night on the Nadi Bay beach strip. This was taken on from the back of the Travellers Beach Resort Hostel.
A shot from the back of the Travellers Beach Resort Hostel over the Viti Levu highlands. The vast majority of the Fiji Mainland is made up of these hills and mountains.
This shot was taken from outside the Fijian government buildings. The Fijian government was subject to a military coup some years previous, but luckily this tree remained standing