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Jesse Evans: Proudly presenting the 15 islands in the Cook Islands...
The Cook Islands are named after the explorer Captain James Cook. The first settlers in the islands were Polynesians who arrived about 800AD. The Cook Islands are divided into two groups. The Southern Groups are: Rarotonga, Mangaia, Aitutaki, Atiu, Mauke, Mitiaro, Manuae, Takutea, and Palmerston. The Northern groups are: Pukapuka, Manihiki, Penrhyn, Rakahanga, Suwarrow, and Nassau. Kia Orana and Welcome To The Cook Islands | Your Holiday Guide To Paradise
Nestled in the South-West Pacific Ocean are fifteen tiny islands called the Cook Islands, named after Captain James Cook. They cover a total land area of about 240sq km, and spreading over more than 2 million sq km. The Cook Islands is a well known brand name, and this guide will help you explore what these islands have to offer. They present a very relaxing atmosphere with beautiful beaches, and most resorts are within close proximity to the beaches. Being tropical, the Cook Islands weather is pleasant all year round.
Rarotonga is the capital island of the Cook Islands where all flights depart and arrive from New Zealand, Tahiti and Los Angeles.
So we welcome all our visitors looking for that special holiday treat in a stunning exotic location. This is your holiday guide to the Cook Islands... ( 2006 Video )
nice place, awful video
Dru108 2 years ago
uh uh uh aha haha aue o te reka, beautiful
timzes 3 years ago