SAMOA HOLIDAY - OLD APIA MARKETS - AGGIE GREYS - APIA TO SYDNEY
SHOPPING AT APIA MAKEKI SAMOA
I had a good time at the Market in Apia, Samoa. The people selling their goods were so friendly. It was good to support our people in Samoa. I will be uploading more soon. Like this video if you enjoyed the watch.
#FayeVids
#PolyTube
Samoa Apia
My holiday at my Island Paradise with my brother Masoe Ave Maiava & family 2016
SAMOA, EXPLORING the iconic FLEA MARKET of APIA (BEFORE THE FIRE!!) ????
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's walk around this wonderful market in Samoa, located in its beautiful capital, the city of Apia and let's experience the Polynesian culture of this magnificent nation. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. The Independent State of Samoa), commonly known as Samoa (Samoan: Sāmoa) and formerly known as Western Samoa, is a Unitary Parliamentary Republic with eleven administrative divisions. The two main islands are Savai'i and Upolu with four smaller islands surrounding the landmasses. The capital city is Apia.
#VicStefanu
Talamua - Apia Wharf Fire
Major fire burns one of three oil storage tanks at the Apia Wharf. Fire started just after noon.
Samoa in 1971
In 1971, Frank Hartmann captured a series of photos around Apia, Samoa. Now 45 years later, and armed with kind permission from the copyright owner, Dr. Roland Seib (© Roland Seib 2010-2016) I have now arranged these old photos in video format to share for your viewing pleasure. It sure does bring back fond memories of the 70s, 80s, and 90s in Samoa. There was a time when I thought I would never ever see a photo of the Old Market at Tau'ese, a va'a kalasigi like the Maretana, WSTEC, Casino Hotel, and other buildings. Well, here they are again. I hope you enjoy it. So feel free to share it.
Copyright details: © Roland Seib 2010-2016
Dr Roland Seib
Hobrechtstr. 28
64285 Darmstadt
Germany
Email: post@roland-seib.de
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Music is Mo'omo'oga by Eni Hunkin.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Photos in this Video are...
01. Apia Harbour.
02. Department of Lands, Survey & Land Registry Office.
03. Immigration Office.
04. Old Fire Brigade & Old Bus Terminal.
05. Old Market (Makeki Kuai)
06. Tivoli Arcade & Retail Store.
07. Tivoli Theatre.
08. Forsgren Studio (Tau'ese).
09. Emelio Fabricius Store (Matafele).
10. S. V. MacKenzie (Matafele).
11. Bank of Western Samoa (Matafele).
12. Chief Post Office, Apia.
13. Burns Philp (South Sea) Co. Ltd.
14. Traffic Officers.
15. O. F. Nelson Wholesale Dept.
16. Burns Philp Cobra Store (Savalalo).
17. Maretana.
18. W.S.T.E.C. (Sogi).
19. Casino Hotel (Sogi).
SMOGA (Vaimoso Apia Samoa)
friends are forever:)
Samoa prepares to lose a day due to time change
(26 Dec 2011)
AP Television - FILE
Apia, Samoa - 31 May 2011
1. Wide of bus driving past Apia town clock monument
2. Mid of clock face
3. Various of stallholders and customers in fresh produce section of Apia Central Market
4. Zoom in from wide of globe to Samoan islands showing proximity of international dateline
5. Close of international dateline on globe
6. Close of Samoan islands on globe
7. Tilt down across display of clocks made from traditional Samoan weapons and ceremonial bowls
8. Close of clock made from ceremonial bowl
9. Various of Central Bank of Samoa building
10. Close of Samoan flag flying
11. Various of Laemau Oketevi, CEO of Computer Services Limited, typing at computer
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Laemau Oketevi, CEO of Computer Services Limited:
I can't wait for it to change. It's probably one of the most critical changes for my little country.
13. Close of clock
14. Wide of Oketevi writing cheque
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Laemau Oketevi, CEO of Computer Services Limited:
We want to get to them first thing on Monday morning to make sure that our orders are prioritised, our orders are being followed, (we want to know) what's happening? We want it straight away. But if it's really urgent we have to come in on Sunday, but otherwise we have to wait until we come in on Monday, which is really Tuesday. By then, I mean they've prioritised other things.
16. Pan across exterior of Samoa government building
17. Close of large Samoan crest outside building
AP Television
Sydney, Australia - 9 December 2011
18. Wide of Sydney harbour with ferry sailing underneath Sydney Harbour Bridge
19. Wide of office buildings overlooking Sydney harbour
20. Mid of Velma Stambolis, owner of Samoan Travel agency in Sydney, sitting at desk with colleague
21. Close of sign advertising money transfer services in Samoan
22. Close of Stambolis talking on phone, leaving message for customer regarding Samoa travel plans
23. SOUNDBITE: (English) Velma Stambolis, owner of Samoan Travel agency:
I think Samoa is all prepared for it. We haven't heard too much. I guess they lose one day in the beginning, but I think everybody has, you know, got used to the idea that it is going to be changing, and I think they're very happy that, on the side of the business, Friday is Friday to them (Samoa), and Friday is Friday to us (Australia), and New Zealand.
24. Tilt up across display of lavalavas (sarongs) and woven handbags in travel agency
25. Close of woven handbag
26. SOUNDBITE: (English) Velma Stambolis, owner of Samoan Travel agency:
If we book a return ticket, the airlines have changed all their systems according to their tickets, so we just receive the itinerary and it has all been done for us. So the good thing about it is that the airlines have to do the hard work by getting everything done and prepared for us travel agents.
27. Close of Samoa Star newspaper in travel agency
28. SOUNDBITE: (English) Velma Stambolis, owner of Samoan Travel agency:
Now that it's getting closer to the time, everybody is starting to get used to the idea that we are going to be on the same day, but different times. So I think it should be a big celebration out there (in Samoa) when it comes to them waking up on Saturday morning and, oops, it's Saturday morning now and not Friday morning, so it should turn out all right.
29. Tilt up across display of handicrafts in travel agency
AP Television - FILE
Falealupo, Savai'i, Samoa - 28 May 2011
27. Pan across beach at Samoa's westernmost point before the dateline (current location)
28. Close of cross painted on rocks marking westernmost point
29. Wide of horizon looking towards dateline
30. Various of sign reading (English): Falealupo Beach Fales
AP Television - FILE
LEAD IN:
You can license this story through AP Archive:
Find out more about AP Archive:
Talamua - Father Mikaele Lafaele, Apia Parish Priest
Fr. Mikaele Lafaele conducting his last Mass with the St. Anthonys Parish, at the Immaculate Conception of Mary Cathedral, Mulivai, Apia, Samoa. He will be taking up his new appointment as Chaplain of the Samoa Community in St. Philomena Catholic Church, Carson, California, USA. Fr. Mikaele grew up in Togafu'afu'a and attended Marist Brothers Mulivai when his parents were the village Catechists at the time.
Being Hungry at SPREP in Apia Samoa
A comical portrayal of a hungry intern foraging for food within SPREP's editable landscape.
Samoa Immaculate Conception Cathedral Apia
A beautiful and inspiring place of worship
Samoa Apia
Alafua , Satapuala and Sapapalii family
Samoa June 2019
Days after we laid our baby Nuufou to rest. Pics/videos mainly with my dads family in Vaitele Tai, Upolu SAMOA and some from my mums in Mulifanua, Upolu SAMOA.
Aiga Volkman-Paleti.
.
.
.
.
.
I do not own rights to music
Plantation Gym (Apia Samoa)
April 2016 - Trip to Samoa to visit the Tuigamala's and their community focused Plantation Gym. They are doing amazing work within the community.
10 Things NOT To Do in Samoa
Get more Tips here!
The Samoan islands are surrounded by miles of pristine beaches, crystal blue ocean, and dazzling reef. But keep in mind that Samoa is a conservative country, and you should do your research ahead of time. Here’s our list of 10 things you should NOT in Samoa.
1. Don’t Stay Standing
When it’s time to get down to business, you’ll notice that Samoans all sit down on the floor to engage in discussion. It’s also considered rude to eat or drink while you’re standing.
2. Don’t Indulge in Kava
It’s customary to take part in the kava ceremony. This narcotic brew is made with the roots of a pepper plant, and the cup of liquid is passed around for everyone to sip and enjoy. Overindulging in the drink can decrease your reaction times and motor coordination.
3. Don’t forget to brush up on the Culture
Samoan Cultural Village and Knowledgeable guides will take you around through different exhibits where you’ll be given a fun history lesson. You’ll also be taught coconut weaving, watch an entertaining dance performance, and be treated to a traditional meal cooked over an earth oven.
4. Don’t Underestimate a Beach Fale
A fale is a hut on the beaches. You can actually rent one and wake up to the waves crashing right at your feet. These handmade structures range from simple to luxurious, but to get a true experience, you’ll definitely want to stay in the old school version made of wood and dried coconut fiber.
5. Don’t Leave the Water Without Your Lava Lava
After soaking up some sun on the beach, make sure to cover up with a lava lava afterward. It’s similar to a sarong, and it basically covers up your body so that you don’t offend the locals. And keep in mind, the lava lava is worn by both men and women.
6. Don’t Forget to Pay Taefu T Matafeo Store a Visit
Between Salelologa and the north coast, you’ll find a tiny establishment called Taefu T Matafeo Store. Inside, you can sip on some of the best espressos ever, while nibbling on homemade cakes. They also serve up light fare, including kimchi, and they have more than enough icy beer to go around.
7. Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls…Just Joking
Samoa’s backdrop is rich with gorgeous tropical forests that are home to some of the most stunning waterfalls. On Upolu Island, you will find Sopoaga Waterfall at the foot of Lotofaga Village. At the base of the falls, you can also take part in an umu demonstration and coconut husking.
8. Don’t Be Surprised by Beach Fees
In Samoa, the majority of the beaches are owned by families and villages, and they charge visitors a small fee (from 5 to 20 tala) to swim, take photos on the beach, or even wander around the sand. If you’re staying at a resort, you won’t have to worry about this fee at all.
9. Don’t Visit the National Museum on Weekends
This museum should definitely be at the top of your itinerary, but make sure you stop by during the week, because they’re closed on weekends. You can send a special request to ask that they open their doors for you on a Saturday or Sunday, but there’s no guarantee that they’ll honor it.
10. Don’t Enter During Prayer
Prayer sessions can happen frequently, and if you find that you’ve arrived at someone’s home during a prayer, wait outside until it is finished. If you’re inside their home at the time the prayer’s set to take place, you’ll be expected to take part in the service as well.
small fight at the Manu Celebration in Apia
wen you fall you had to stand up again.
【K】Samoa Travel-Apia[사모아 여행-아피아]태극기 달린 트럭 버스/Truck Bus/Korean flag/Music
■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
■ The Travels of Nearly Everywhere! 10,000 of HD world travel video clips with English subtitle! (Click on 'subtitles/CC' button)
■ '구독' 버튼을 누르고 10,000여 개의 생생한 【HD】영상을 공유 해 보세요! (Click on 'setting'-'quality'- 【1080P HD】 ! / 더보기 SHOW MORE ↓↓↓)
● Subscribe to YOUTUBE -
● Follow us on TWITTER -
● Like us on FACEBOOK -
● KBS 걸어서세계속으로 홈페이지 -
[한국어 정보]
아피아에는 모두 100여대의 버스가 운행된다고 한다. 이곳의 버스는 모양이 제 각각이다. 트럭을 개조해 만든 것이 대부분이었는데 겉모양이 화려하다. 버스에 오르자마자 요란한 음악소리가 나를 먼저 맞았다. 요금은 우리 돈으로 900원 정도. 내부를 둘러보던 중 나는 깜짝 놀랐다. “이게 한국 국기인줄 아나요?” “아니요. 몰라요 그냥 장식용으로 달았어요.” 어떻게 여기까지 왔을까? 그런데 거꾸로다. 이곳 버스들은 창문이 없다. 차창 밖 마을의 모습이 정겹다. 버스에서 내리려면 이 줄을 당겨야 한다. 정류장은 따로 없고 손님이 타고 내리는 곳이 바로 정류장이다. 거꾸로 매달린 태극기를 바로 달아주지 못한 게 못내 아쉬웠다.
[English: Google Translator]
I met a young man while trying to watch the street vendors. This is what? I'd hope at this traditional outfit called the Samoa. To sell to people. What happened to wear? Just do dureumyeon the waist. I try to view at once? Come in handy and is easy to wear. This will be enclosed. Very useful when I'm dancing, I was one of those young men approaching quickly and clothing. Come to think Barabbas went wearing a lot of people called on the street. Here yiranda sort of suit.
[Information]
■클립명 : 오세아니아068-사모아01-02
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고 : 이상익PD (travel, filming, editing, writing : KBS TV Producer )
■촬영일자 : 2011년 6월 June
[Keywords]
섬,island,열도, 군도, archipelago, cay,자동차,탈것,,car,모터사이클, 오토바이, 택시, 버스, taxi, bus, automobile, motorcycle,오세아니아,Oceania,오세아니아,사모아,Samoa,Samoa,,이상익,2011,6월 June,아피아,Apia,Apia,
SAMOA HOLIDAY - CULTURAL CENTRE APIA - SCALINIS - SHERATON AGGIE GREYS MULIFANUA