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On The Road – way2blue – EAST 2 WEST, SAMOA—RESPITE EDITION—FEBRUARY 2025 ( third of five)

by WaterGirl|  August 14, 20255:00 am| 7 Comments

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On the recommendation of a young surfer & wife staying at our beach resort—we arranged a day trip with the snorkel/surfing guide to better orient ourselves to the lay of land.  And to see a few fun spots within reach by a half day tour.

Just to digress via Wikipedia:  Samoa was settled ~3500 years ago.  In 1899 governance of western & eastern Samoa were divided between Germany and the United States.  Samoa remained a colony of the German Empire until WWI when NZ seized administrative control.  Samoa became an independent country n 1962; joining the UN in 1978.

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Southeastern Samoa

The day trip headed to the east end of island.  First stop was this waterfall.

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Southeastern Samoa

Second stop, still heading east, was this iconic beach. 

Beaches on Samoa are privately owned and you pay a small fee to use them.  Plus another fee if you wish to use a fale (a covered platform open to breezes but sheltered from the sun).  Fale are everywhere, often with Samoans sitting & socializing.  Traditionally, people slept in them on woven mats.

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Southeastern Samoa

At our third stop, we paid the fee & took time for a long walk along their beach, ending at this sheltered cove.

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Southeastern Samoa

Final stop was the ‘trench’.  Actually more like a sinkhole albeit it’s actually a lava tube which has partially collapsed.  The water is a mix of fresh & ocean water.  Cool & refreshing.  Definitely took my time going down the ladder though—in bare feet of course…  (Note the fale in the distance.)   

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Southern Samoa

We then rented a small car and headed out to explore on our own.  I was intrigued by all the flags of various commonwealth countries lining the roads.  Hopped out in a drizzle to photograph this row with flags representing many different countries.

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Somewhere on the road…

Photo of larger fale which are used for family gatherings.  Similar-sized ones everywhere.

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Southwestern Samoa

Stopped for a late lunch at a small resort further west than ours.  Their fale, adjacent to the bar, has amazing views of the rocky shoreline.

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Southwestern Samoa

View along the beach looking the east from the fale.

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Southwestern Samoa

 View looking to the west.  The sign posted on the outcrop warns of strong currents.

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Western Samoa

Um.  Okay.  We’d had a long day exploring the west coast of the island, timing our day so as to drive back to our lodging before sunset.  Not wanting to navigate the narrow & bumpy roads in the dark.  With the added challenge of driving on the left (Samoa changed from right to left in 2009—must have been a fun couple years as locals adjusted…. ). 

Heading back on a cross-island road—the road got extra bumpy.  Flat tire!  We knew where the spare was, but it took a bit to find the tiny jack.  Lugs nuts rusted on…  This kind Samoan stopped to help.  Told my spouse:  ‘Go stand over there brother so you don’t get run over…‘  And finished swapping out the tire.  He lives in New Zealand and had just flown home to visit his folks.  Note his sarong [lava lava].  Very common.

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      eclare

      August 14, 2025 at 6:30 am

      What an adventure!  Happy you got a kind local.

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      J.

      August 14, 2025 at 6:56 am

      Gorgeous beaches. Reminds me of some places on the Big Island of Hawaii. Thanks for sharing!

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      Doug

      August 14, 2025 at 7:36 am

      How were the mosquitoes?

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      stinger

      August 14, 2025 at 7:52 am

      Fascinating! Thank you!

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      Trivia Man

      August 14, 2025 at 8:47 am

      Thank you, very exotic

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      pieceofpeace

      August 14, 2025 at 10:11 am

      Lovely and looks refreshing.  A place I wanna go!  Yes, have enjoyed this series of posts.

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      Steve in the ATL

      August 14, 2025 at 11:31 am

      What is the significance of all the flags?

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