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Australia & Oceania - History of Wallis and Futuna, the People and Culture: Information tourism

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Book Synopsis: History of Wallis and Futuna, the People and Culture, Information tourism. Wallis and Futuna Islands are beautiful islands lying in the South Pacific Ocean between Fiji and Samoa. The beauty of remote islands lost far away in the ocean has always inspired researchers and nature enthusiasts who set out their expeditions.

Wallis and Futuna were discovered by the Dutch and the British in the 17th and 18th century, but were the French who stepped on the land of the islands as competent owners. In the South Pacific Ocean between Fiji and Samoa lie Wallis and Futuna Islands, three remarkable volcanic islands, Wallis, Futuna and Alofi. The islands were discovered by the Dutch and the British in the 17th and 18th century; however, the French became the first Europeans to settle here. Wallis is named after the Cornish explorer Samuel Wallis.

Today, Wallis and Futuna Islands remain one of three French colonies (the other two are French Polynesia and New Caledonia) and the territory is governed by the French constitution and uses the French legal system. Although Wallis and Futuna Islands consist of three islands, only two of them, Wallis and Futuna, are inhabited. The cannibal people of Futuna ate the population of Alofi in the 19th century, and since that time, nobody has tried to occupy the island (although cannibals are already past). There are also twenty uninhabited islets with the total area of two hundred and seventy four square kilometers. Alofi is also uninhabited for the reason of lack of fresh water supplies, while other areas are almost deprived of fertile soils.

In fine, the islands have only five percent of arable land and suffer from deforestation due to the use of wood as the main fuel for many years. Totally, the forests have been reduced over fifteen percent on Wallis and thirty percent on Futuna. Alofi forest remains untouched as the island is uninhabited and covers seventy percent of its area. 

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Discover the rich history of Wallis and Futuna, the People and Culture with our fascinating tourism book. Nestled in the South Pacific Ocean between Fiji and Samoa, these beautiful islands have long been a source of inspiration for adventurers and nature enthusiasts. From being discovered by the Dutch and the British in the 17th and 18th century, to becoming a French territory, Wallis and Futuna Islands have a captivating past.

Named after the Cornish explorer Samuel Wallis, Wallis and Futuna Islands consist of three remarkable volcanic islands - Wallis, Futuna, and Alofi. While Wallis and Futuna are inhabited, Alofi has remained uninhabited since the nineteenth century when its population fell victim to cannibalism. Despite this dark history, these islands boast stunning natural beauty with twenty uninhabited islets and untouched Alofi forest covering seventy percent of the island.

As one of three French colonies, Wallis and Futuna Islands are governed by the French constitution and utilize the French legal system. However, the islands face challenges such as deforestation and limited arable land. Over the years, the use of wood as the primary fuel has led to significant forest reduction. Despite these challenges, the indomitable spirit of the people, their rich cultural heritage, and the captivating beauty of the islands continue to attract visitors from around the world.

Immerse yourself in the captivating history and culture of Wallis and Futuna. Plan your visit to this enchanting destination and experience the wonders it has to offer. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to explore a hidden gem in the South Pacific. Start your adventure today and book your trip to Wallis and Futuna Islands!

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