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Eco-friendly travel guide to American Samoa advises how to be a responsible tourist. Learn how to travel in a sustainable way and how to respect the local people and culture. Make your trip green by supporting locally owned hotels, organic restaurants and other businesses. Read more on how to protect the environment by making conscientious choices and how to travel green in American Samoa, Oceania.

Pago Pago Harbour in American Samoa


  • Air quality: 4.7 / 5
  • Bus connections: 4.3 / 5
  • Train connections: 0.0 / 5
  • Hitchhiking: 4.2 / 5
  • National parks: 4.8 / 5
  • Outdoor activities: 4.1 / 5
  • Locals' English level: 4.0 / 5
  • Safety: 4.2 / 5
  • Accommodation: US$80 - $110
  • Budget per day: US$55 - $99

Responsible Travel

The advancement of business is an unlimited structure to seek fixation and find some approaches to their social orders and customs, meeting new individuals. Despite this, it is colossal that you continue to help each other remember your commitment to change. There are express responsibilities and strange commitments that you have as a traveler. In this sense, when visiting the country you should see and control your activities in a way that does not harm the climate or the place.

  • Try to use the public vehicle when everything is ready, electric vehicles and some vehicles that cause less damage to the climate and, likewise, cost less.
  • Try to maintain the main division of rich 5-star workplaces and do a quick search for comfort and daycare to investigate the place as a neighborhood and its costs will be important.
  • Look for light and things by brands, if you need to know the city as a neighbor and, more than that, understand your way of life.
  • Discover the open green spaces of the city, as these spots are the most peaceful to be. Visiting the parks can be a structure of help and friendship.
  • Buy reasonably, avoiding likely threats, and reducing waste to move forward in your current situation.


Air Quality and Pollution

The World Health Organization (WHO) noted that the annual impression of air quality should be PM 2.5 and should not exceed 10 µg / m3 and 20 µg / m3 for PM 10. The latest information shows that air quality in American Samoa, all in all, to be called moderate, as it is impressive for huge but more unpretentious participation, and some fragile experiences can have some problems with air quality. The chance to visit American Samoa must have an essential period from June to October. You can also get reasonable costs for help costs.


Respect the Culture

American Samoa individuals are strongly impacted by US culture - including TV projects, music, and food varieties - although the usual Samoa fa'a is safeguarded. Melodies and movements specifically show the Polynesian legacy of the islanders. American Samoa National Park, which incorporates parts of the Tutuila, Tau, and Ofu islands, includes coasts, reefs, and tropical forests. Additional data on the way of life of the Samoan public can be found in the article Polynesian culture.


Top 10 Places to Visit

  • Nu'uuli Falls - With a distinct relief for the messy part of Nu'uuli's cafes and shops, this confined waterfall with a delightfully cool entrance at its base is a supernatural place. The rainforest drowns out the sound of water falling 20 meters from rough, black pumice. It is somewhat evasive. Following the main west street, turn left at Nu'uuli Family Mart and follow this side street, turning left at the pig farm. Near the end, park on the grass on one side (you will see a sloping house on your right); the beginning of the trail is before you. In case you see someone, it is polite to ask for your consent to go ahead, but you do not need to pay any money.
  • Turtle and Shark Location - The best known of Tutuila's legends takes place at the top of the emotional precipice. According to a form, an old woman and her granddaughter were expelled from their city during a famine and jumped into the ocean. The guilt-stricken places went to the coast and cursed their names; they appeared as a turtle and a shark. The grandmother gave a melody to the inhabitants of the city and guaranteed that they would come anytime it was sung; the local population demands that the melody draw the pair to this day.
  • Sítio Saua - This sacred place is where Tagaloa would have been the main people before sending them to Polynesia. Its volcanic rocks, choppy waves, and deserted beach lend it an old-fashioned and powerful environment. The short path leads to the fundamental archeological region and speak was raised for cover. It is about 2.5 km from Fiti'uta.
  • Leone - The city of Leone invited the prime minister to Tutuila in 1832. John Williams then erected the first church on the island, decorating it with three Spiers, a stunning polished roof, and stained glass. Try going to an audience here on Sunday morning, when the locals gather in their best white outfits to sing songs before heading home for midday dinner.
  • Masefau and Sa'ilele - A street through the island lead from the city of Faga'itua to a passage before gradually diverting to Masefau, a city that seems too pure to be valid. Back in the passage, a humorous killer takes you down a narrow, bumpy street to Sa'ilele, which has one of the most beautiful swimming beaches on the island. The sandy territory under the huge rock outcrop at the west end of the beach is a fantastic place for a barbecue.
  • To'aga site - Although there is not much interest here now, it was at this location (just behind Ofu Beach) where archeologists tracked an extraordinary exhibition of artifacts dating from the earliest ancient times to the present day. Samoans accept that the thicket between the street and the beach is invaded by wicked aitu (spirits or apparitions), which means that you will probably have one of the best beaches in the world for you.
  • Fatu mama Futi - Prepare your camera: you will recognize these notorious stone developments facing the sea in your fall in Pago from the air terminal. Rumors spread everywhere suggesting that a couple named Fatu and Futi had traveled from Savai'i (Samoa) in search of Tutuila; his kayak sank, and the pair were transformed into these wonderful islands, smaller than expected, overtaken by trees. You can swim here and cross the two at low tide.
  • Rainmaker Mountain - Also known as Monte Pia, the 523 m high Rainmaker Mountain retains rain mists and gives Pago the highest annual precipitation of any port on the planet. From a distance, it would look like a huge, lonely pinnacle, but when you climb Rainmaker Pass, you discover a higher point with three points. The mountain and its base territory are public destinations of reference due to the immaculate tropical vegetation on its slopes.
  • Aunt Seu Lupe - The most accessible of the intriguing stellar hills of American Samoa is emitted behind a sculpture of Santa Maria near the immense Catholic house of prayer in Tafuna. Aunt Seu Lupe has a review phase where you get a good look at the two particular levels of design, without disturbing the old site. The name is a real sense means 'clay hill to obtain pigeons'.
  • Tauese PF Sunia Ocean Center - The American Samoa National Marine Sanctuary hosting site has educational presentations that identify the reefs and biological systems of the site; if it is not passing by when you show up, ask to see your 'globe show', an interactive film appeared on a 360-degree screen.
Rainmaker Mountain


Explore

One of the great motivations for visiting American Samoa is to see Tutuila, one of the most adorable islands in the South Pacific, and you will have a view of the perfect landscape on the 11 km (6 3/4 miles) journey from the air terminal in Tafuna in the incredible port of Pago. However, first, you will see the impacts of the US dollar, as the space around the air terminal is a noisy suburb with retail stores and an advanced multi-screen film. The street is packed with vehicles and transport and is guarded by police officers on large American-style cruisers. Consequently, it is a small miracle that many guests see American Samoa as a swarm, disorderly, summary, and demolished by corporate greed.


City Parks

No city park is accessible.


National Parks

For approximately 3,000 years, individuals from the most experienced Polynesian culture were sensitive to the climate of their island, considering it valuable and supervising it collectively. The name they gave to their properties reflects their mentality: Samoa means "sacred land". Located about 2,600 miles southwest of Hawaii, American Samoa, an area of the United States, includes ten volcanic islands (five occupied) and two coral atolls (one owned). In 1988, Congress approved the land for a public park. In 1993, Samoa chiefs consented to sign a 50-year lease that authorizes the National Park Service to deal with a space of tropical jungle, beach, and coral reef on three islands. Samoans help to deal with the recreation center, and their cities offer some facilities for visitors (get some information about their unique homestay program). The recreation center guarantees many species of plants in five specific networks of the tropical jungle: swamp, mountain, coast, ledge, and cloud. It is the lonely tropical jungle on American soil. Among the fauna that visitors can see are tropical birds and the endangered flying fox - a bat of natural product with the wingspan of an external owl. In Tutuila, the largest island in American Samoa, the great volcanic edges disregard the dark blue waters of the port of Pago. Except for some cities and the picturesque road that goes around the port and the sensational south coast, the terrain is minimal. In this disintegrated and abruptly plunging landscape towards the ocean on the north side of the island is the recreational center region - about 2,500 acres of land and about 1,200 acres of sea. The park on Ta'u, the easternmost island, incorporates some 5,400 acres - including the Lata mountain, the most notable spire in American Samoa - and 1,000 acres facing the sea. Exceptional is the comprehensive perspective of the cloud forest towards the rugged precipices of the south coast. The small, remote island of Ofu embodies what many call the most beautiful beach in American Samoa. Its main attraction is the 350-acre coral reef. Please contact the recreation center's central command before your visit. For data, write American Samoa National Park, Pago, American Samoa 96799, speak by phone at +1 684 633 7082 extensions 22 or visit the website. You can also pass through the guest community, located in Pago, in front of the Pago Way service station. There are trips to Pago de Honolulu twice a week that require 5.5 hours. California time is about 14 hours, including a 3 or 4-hour delay in Honolulu. From the air terminal, take a taxi or rent a vehicle to Sadie Thompson Inn, Sadies by the Sea Hotel, Pago Airport Inn, Tessarea Vaitogi Inn, Tradewinds, or Motu-o-Fiafiaga Motel. From any of these accommodations, you can reach the guest community of the recreational center in Pago by transport or vehicle. Accommodation is also available in Ta'u, Ofu, and Olosega. To reach Ta'u, it is necessary to leave Pago in about half an hour, while Ofu's guests are taken to the island of Ofu by fishermen from the neighborhood. Ofu Park begins at the end of the air terminal; the park at Ta'u is about a half-hour walk from the air terminal.


Beaches

  • Ofu Beach - the crown jewel of the island of Ofu is the beach along the south coast - 4 km (2.5mi) of sparkling white sand surrounded by palm trees. The sea waters are deep enough for a magnificent review of corals and exotic fish. Almost 300 types of fish have been recognized and the reef is accepted for containing about 150 types of coral.
Ofu Beach


Landmarks

  • Basilica of the Sagrada Familia - The exterior of the imposing snow-white Catholic church of Tafuna is impressive, with a space-age ringer tower and a dismantled arch. However, a homemade wonder lies in its fine Polynesian and Western arts, including an 'ava - the oppressive and oppressive' Samoa Christ, and a nativity scene highlighting a speak like a stable and a bowl 'ava like a trough.
  • John Williams Church - The city of Leone invited the main evangelist to Tutuila in 1832. John Williams erected the first church on the island in this way, decorating it with three Spiers, a shocking roof, and stained glass.
Basilica of the Sagrada Familia


Museums

  • Jean P Hayden Museum - Has a somewhat intriguing presentation of Samoa artifacts, including va'a (beautiful kayaks), Alia (war kayaks), coconut shell brushes, pork tusk bracelets, and local pharmacopeia, in addition to data on conventional paint and local restorative plants and medicines from Samoa.
  • Government House - This charming white wooden mansion at the highest point of a small hillside offers an ideal view of the harbor. Visits can be accessible; ask at your accommodation.


Eat

Generally, dinners prepared in the umu, or stone stove, incorporate roots found in the jungles such as taro (stalk) and breadfruit (ulu). The natural product is plentiful, including bananas, mangoes, papaya, star-leaf foods. Coconut is widely used in a variety of dishes, while the meat used in Samoa's dinners is usually chicken (moa) and pork. Dishes well known to the local population and the same guests incorporate palusami, juvenile taro leaves prepared with coconut cream - which is rich - and oka, raw fish in coconut cream. Samoa's food is based on new tropical soil products, privately developed meats, and - obviously - much fish directly from the sea. Traditional island food incorporates vegetable roots such as taro (stalk) and breadfruit (ulu), which is prepared using quintessentially Polynesian flavors, for example, coconut cream. Enjoy a genuine Samoan feast combined with a privately brewed beer to meet the genuine and transformative types of the Pacific. Obviously, as an island country, fish is usually included in any Samoa menu. Test crayfish, octopus, snapper, fish, or anything else that turns out to be the trick of the day, regularly presented with privately developed tropical organic products such as papaya, mango, pineapple, starry foods grown from the ground.


Drink

Kava is a famous drink in Samoa. Produced based on a pepper plant that has been ground and mixed with water, Kava has narcotic properties. Niu is another basic drink found throughout Samoa. It is made from the milk of young coconuts that have not yet ripened. It is not known for being especially sweet, all things being equal, it has the position of being the most invigorating flavor tracked in the sticky environment of Samoa. Samoa has its beer called Vailima Beer, which is generally economical and readily accessible. It also has a position and is considered by several individuals as perhaps the best beer in the Pacific location.


Tap-water

The new water that opens up on the island is the source of essentially all open drinking water. Tap water is not drinkable in American Samoa. However, the nature of the water in nearby streams and waterways is still poor. Guests are advised to drink filtered water when they are on the islands.


Activities

In this tropical location, American Samoa rewards courageous travelers with surprising regular magnificence and a genuine taste of Polynesian culture. Pieces of the Tutuila, Ta'u, and Ofu islands contain the common fascination number 1, American Samoa National Park. Enjoy jumping, swimming, and climbing wild scenery of rainforest, beaches, and protected coral reefs full of natural life. The capital of Pago in Tutuila offers well-known exercises and attractions: climbing on Mount 'Alava, Two Dollar Beach, National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa, accommodation, shopping, and restaurants in Plaza Pago and Fagatogo Square. In the remote chance that it is the isolation you are looking for, the shores of the sea in Ofu will clean you up. September and October are the main months for humpback whale watching. Consistently, you will also see terrestrial and ocean animals in abundance, from bats and lizards of natural origin to dolphins and ocean turtles. For guests who love culture, American Samoa is a supernatural encounter. Along with the presentation of Christianity in the 19th century, the way of life has remained the same for a long time. Aiga, or the most distant family, is the center of society. Elderly and city chiefs, known as matai, are deeply considered. Samoan is spoken by more than 90% of the locals. Likewise, you will see the local population wearing lavalava (sarong) or puletasi (skirt and tunic designed), playing a Siva (Samoa dance), cooking in an umu (clay grill), and drinking milk straight from a new coconut. Every night and Sunday, Samoa's cities experience strict pleas and rest. This is Fa'a Samoa - The Way of Samoa.


Accommodation

Early preparation is essential for an excursion to American Samoa. Unless you live in Samoa or Hawaii, travel to Pago requires a delay. The exercises end quickly; plan fishing contracts, guided dives, and other visits to the islands so far, whenever the situation permits. If you intend to venture into the remote islands of Ofu or Ta'u, book a trip in advance and take the trip on the first leg of the tour. American Samoa is just 14 degrees south of the equator. July is the coolest month, and December and January are warm. Remember to bring a hat, anti-insect shower, and sunscreen, and bring something discreet to wear over your bathing suit when investigating nearby cities. American dollars are the island's money. Know that most of the coasts and straits of the sea are privately owned; it is not uncommon to pay a few dollars to a close family for access. Besides, American Samoa National Park is leased to the USA, so administrations will be different from other US public parks.


Green Hotels

  • Tradewinds Hotel - Located on the lovely island of Tutuila, Tradewinds Hotel includes a restaurant, bar, web bistro, outdoor pool, and wellness room. Free breakfast and free air terminal changes are included. Recently founded in 2003, Tradewinds Hotel American Samoa is a 5-minute drive from Pago Airport and a 5-minute drive from the wonderful Ili'ili Golf Course. Offices for making tea/coffee, satellite TV, web access, and refrigeration are provided in all rooms. Some rooms have a ledge with folding seats and perspectives on nurseries with a tropical finish. WiFi is available in rooms and public areas at an extra cost. Administrations accessible to visitors include 24-hour meetings, clothing management, a visiting workspace, a remote web lounge, and vehicle rental. The Equator Restaurant offers an energetic mix of American, European, peaceful, and Asian food. Kofe Plus Café has a determination for snacks and snacks, and drinks, including Illy espresso.


Hostels and Guest Houses

You will be within a large part of a mile (1 km) from Salamumu Beach and 9 miles (15 km) from Return to Paradise Beach. The Goliath Clam Sanctuary is about 15 km away and the Togitogiga Waterfall is 32 km away. Private sea coast, eat. Private sea coast and a café are featured in this smoke-free accommodation. Relax by the sea with hammocks and cool off with a drink at the beachfront bar. Enjoy the outdoor pool and the free continental breakfast each morning. Decks, refrigerators. The exclusively equipped rooms offer equipped decks and ceiling fans. Different conveniences include refrigerators, minibars (charged for certain free stuff), and espresso/tea makers.


Apartments

A stay at this inn puts you within a large part of a mile (1 km) from the National Parliament and 3 miles (5 km) from Apia Park. The Faleata Golf Course is 5 km away. Eating, outdoor pool. This inn includes a café, an outdoor pool, and a bar / relax. Go to work? Explore clothing management, air terminal transportation, and WiFi in open areas. Free stop, balcony, and nursery are also announced. WiFi, refrigerators. The 57 rooms offer Wi-Fi, refrigerators, and TVs. Room management, safes, and showers are also accessible.


Couchsurfing

Couchsurfing is not for everyone. Anyway, it must be. In the chance that you are venturing to the farthest corners of the planet like us and need to find some neighborhood culture, at that point there could be no more excellent approach to do this than couchsurfing. Well. I'm poking about the playful suit. Excuse. I am moderately aged and have been dating my two teenagers for a long time - without the wine guide, I might add. I'm sure you understand. Up to this point, we have been doing Couchsurfing as a family in America, Sri Lanka, Japan, Italy, and Germany. we are a family of authority on couchsurfing. As we venture into the furthest corners of the planet in the coming months, we intend to love surfing in every country we visit. Couchsurfing is not only an excellent method for meeting people, but it also saves us a fortune and we are enjoying it as we like to stay in someone's love seat (not in a real sense, more about that later), while otherwise sit in exhaustive accommodation.


Camping

It is possible to camp in American Samoa, but you will need to obtain the consent of whoever territory you are arriving in. In certain locations, NPS officers can give you an idea of where to camp and who to contact for authorization; in different locations, you will need to do one or two investigations in the city in search of the boss and obtain his direct consent. Samoans are useful and liberal; this does not mean that they will essentially grant that you consent to remain on their property, but in any case, you will have the option of finding someone who can help you decide if it is possible. Make sure you have a choice of backup in case your camping plans fail and put all of your non-trailing skills under a magnifying glass. Be aware of your hosts, pack everything with you, and live with care. Camping is not a standard move in American Samoa - you can be the primary experience someone has with an unknown camper, so don't destroy it for every person who comes after you. You will have no offices and there are not many public latrines on the islands, so know. Try not to try to secret camp; Samoans treat land rights properly and, if you are won, it can mean hardship. What's more, don't think about taking a nap outside without a solid mosquito net!


Regions

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Tutuila
The largest and by far the most populous island.
Ofu
Widely regarded as one of the most stunning beaches in the South Pacific, with its high peaks dropping dramatically to sparkling white sand beaches, where the only other footsteps apart from your own are those of crabs.
Olosega
Connected by a narrow bridge to neighboring Ofu.
Ta'u
Rose Atoll
The Rose Atoll Marine National Monument/Rose Atoll NWR is the southernmost point in United States territory and is not open to tourists. The only legal way to get there is as a scientist.
Swains Island
A privately owned island far to the north of the other portions of American Samoa and culturally part of Tokelau. No tourist facilities.


Cities

  • Pago Pago (pronounced "Pango Pango") - capital city


Getting There and Moving Around

It is essential to have your recruitment vehicle covered by protection, as the repair costs are very high. Some nearby vehicle recruitment firms offer agreements where there is no choice to tolerate a CDW (accident/damage waiver). The absence of a CDW implies that the renter of the vehicle is responsible for all expenses resulting from an accident, regardless of whose fault it is, therefore, sign these agreements at your own risk. You must require a CDW, for which you pay an additional fee of approximately $ 12 per day.


Air

Entomb Island Airways and Polynesian Airlines fly between Tutuila and Manu'a Islands. The new Manu'a Airways would show trips between Ta'u and Ofu by mid-2016.


Bus

Towns and villages on the island of Tutuila are reformed by transport claimed by 'aiga. The transport works hypothetically until the beginning of the night, however, do not test this hypothesis after 2 pm on Saturdays, or never on Sundays. All transports show the name of your last objective in the front window. To interrupt a transport, wave your hand and arm, palm down, as the transport approaches. To signal that you prefer to get off the shuttle, hit the roof or applaud loudly. Pay the driver; attempt to take the specific toll.


Train

There are no rail routes in American Samoa. The Ronald Reagan Marine Railway, opened in 1989 in the port of Pago, on Tutuila Island, is a ramp (without fixed rails) used to pull boats up to 800 tons out of the water for repairs.


Hitchhiking

Hiring a vehicle allows you to investigate Tutuila quickly and easily through the acceptable fixed streets of the island. All things considered, going alone will deny you the special social gatherings that the public vehicle offers. When recruiting a vehicle, check for damage or scratches before leaving and note everything in the tenancy agreement if you are expected to take responsibility for damage when the vehicle is returned. Vehicles run on the right side of the road. As much as possible, it is 40 km / h (25 mph) across the island. A significant non-family driver's license must allow you to drive in American Samoa.


Others

Tutuila is not extremely useful for cycling. The island is rugged, traffic can be heavy and a total circuit is unimaginable, as there are no streets on the rugged north coast. Canines can also be a significant problem here. Taxis in Tutuila are expensive and useful only for short trips.


Sustainable Shopping

By far, most of American Samoa's stores are on its main island, Tutuila, from American-style shopping malls to the enthusiastic open-air Fagatogo Public Market. Reasonability is among the main attractions of shopping in American Samoa, where US dollars are the standard money and transaction charges are non-existent. American Express is the most widely accepted charge card and most stores close four hours before on Saturdays and close on Sundays. Guests looking for painstaking work in good faith in American Samoa should try not to buy them at Pago International Airport, where most handmade things are imported from Tonga. The Fagatogo is a much better bet for discovering gifts made in American Samoa, with shops, for example, the Hawaiian style Tedi of Samoa, located in front of the prefecture of Fagatogo, and the Forsgren, known for its wide choice of Samoan shirts. In neighboring Samoa, customers flock to the island as their costs and expenses are much higher.


Recycling

The accumulation of garbage, lapse along the road and inside the streams is very unattractive. The accumulation of garbage gives the conviction that American Samoa is ill-cared for and is not a place where anyone should live or visit. By keeping our side of the road and streams free from rubbish, the presence of our island and the sea is improved, rooting pride in the personalities and hearts of our relatives and causing lasting impacts on people who visit our island country.


Waste

AS-EPA initiated an anti-trash campaign called "Keep American Samoa Beautiful" or basically "KASB" which comprises the Adopt-A-Roadside or Adopt-A-Stream program to solve the waste problem. Receiving the A-Roadside or Stream program is an incredible chance to call a public association. It is a program geared to the local area that strives to allow our relatives to take possession to keep our island perfect and excellent. AS-EPA believes that the KASB program will change the conduct of individuals concerning waste, fa'alapisi, and by and for rooted pride and a sense of ownership and duty towards the common habitat.


Work and Study Abroad

Since 2011, substitute nursing students at UVU have ventured to Samoa to help the country with medical service activities. In 2016, the Director-General of the Ministry of Health mentioned that the UVU team should focus on improving young people, explicitly focusing on controls on children in primary schools. We will do diabetes tests on adults in Samoa. UVU's faculty and substitute nursing students will work closely with native physicians to gather basic well-being data for nearly 2,000 children each year. UVU students will be required to use genuine environments within the educational program and to have "active" activities in Samoa that will build their certainty and expertise.


Exchange Student

The University of the South Pacific is the leading higher education organization in the Pacific location, exceptionally located in an area of phenomenal physical, social and financial variety. Created in 1968, USP is one of only two colleges of its kind on the planet. It is jointly owned by the legislatures of 12 nations: Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, and Samoa. The University has offices in all nations. The main site, Laucala, is in Fiji. The Alafua Campus in Samoa is the site of the Higher School of Agriculture and Food Technology, and the Emalus Campus in Vanuatu is the area of the Faculty of Law. In case your school is not a member, kindly place the "Facilitated in" interface at the top of the page and consider the Direct Registration and Exchange option for this college or one of the registered providers.


Au Pair

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Volunteering

Participate in a voluntary assignment or work experience internship on the islands of Samoa in the South Pacific. Our intentional assignments in Samoa will allow you to acquire a different view of the islands, in contrast to many people who visit them as travelers staying on the sumptuous ones. beach resorts. The ventures are available to anyone interested in contributing, reminding them for a whole year, a vocational break, or as a summer work vision while contemplating.


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