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he Cook Island are located in the South Pacific, about 1875 miles (3015 km) north east of Auckland. The Cooks' nearest neighbours are Tahiti to the east and American Samoa to the west, each roughly 1500km (930 miles) away. The Cook Islands are spread across some 2 million square km ( 772,200 sq mi) of sea, an aera as large as Western Europe.
Updated: 25/05/2005
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Travel information for vacations in the Cook Islands with maps and pictures of beaches, resorts, atolls and islands.
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Updated: 24/05/2005
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A collection of Pages and sites for businesses offering services in this South Pacific Country - Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Mauke, Mangaia, & Atiu in the Cook Islands, South Pacific -
Updated: 24/05/2005
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Note to site visitors:
Some of the Information on this site may be out of date. This site is a free listing site. Please use the email links to verify the information with the appropriate business owners. The information on this site should not be construed as binding on those listed on this site. Thank you.
Updated: 24/05/2005
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A NET of 15 islands in the heart of the South Pacific spread over an area the size of India with a population no bigger than a small New Zealand country town, 14,000 souls. These unique and friendly Polynesians have their own language and government and enjoy a vigorous and diverse culture with significant differences between each island. Despite some 70,000 visitors a year to the capital island – Rarotonga – the Cooks are largely unspoiled by tourism. They offer a rare opportunity for people from the cities of the world to experience a different type of vacation. There are no high-rise hotels, only four beach buggies and very little hype. Ideal for travellers seeking more than the usual clichés associated with the South Seas, each island has its unique qualities and offers the visitor a special experience.
Updated: 24/05/2005
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