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Tavuni Hill Fort

Detour inland from the Queen's Highway just past the Sigatoka Bridge
Detour inland from the Queen's Highway just past the Sigatoka Bridge
Naroro village, Viti Levu-Fiji
Naroro village, Viti Levu-Fiji
Lush green interior of Viti Levu
Lush green interior of Viti Levu
Tavuni Hill Fort National Archaeological Site, Fiji
Tavuni Hill Fort National Archaeological Site, Fiji
Visitor's Centre - Tavuni Hill Fort
Visitor's Centre - Tavuni Hill Fort
Details about Tavuni Hill Fort
Details about Tavuni Hill Fort
Tavuni was settled by an exiled Tongan chief, Maile Latamai
Tavuni was settled by an exiled Tongan chief, Maile Latamai
Old engraving of a warrior - Tavuni
Old engraving of a warrior - Tavuni
Old engraving of a warrior - Tavuni
Old engraving of a warrior - Tavuni
Traditional warrior hairstyles in the 19th Century
Traditional warrior hairstyles in the 19th Century
Map of the Tavuni Hill Fort, Fiji
Map of the Tavuni Hill Fort, Fiji
View from the Tavuni Fort visitor's centre with the Sigatoka River
View from the Tavuni Fort visitor's centre with the Sigatoka River
The small village of Naroro at the base of Tavuni Hill Fort
The small village of Naroro at the base of Tavuni Hill Fort
Tavuni Hill Fort - a Tongan Fortification Hillfort - 'Kolo'
Tavuni Hill Fort - a Tongan Fortification Hillfort - 'Kolo'
The Tavuni Hill Fort was established in the early 1800's by Tongan exiles
The Tavuni Hill Fort was established in the early 1800's by Tongan exiles
I had the fort and the informative guide to myself
I had the fort and the informative guide to myself
56 house mounds have been discovered at Tavuni Hill Fort
56 house mounds have been discovered at Tavuni Hill Fort
Remains of a cooking over
Remains of a cooking over
The British destroyed the Tavuni Hill Fort using native troops in 1876
The British destroyed the Tavuni Hill Fort using native troops in 1876
View of the Sigatoka River from Tavuni Hill Fort
View of the Sigatoka River from Tavuni Hill Fort
Tavuni Hill Fort was excavated and opened as an archaeological park in 1994
Tavuni Hill Fort was excavated and opened as an archaeological park in 1994
Tavuni Hill Fort commands the heights over a bend in the Sigatoka River 8 km from the sea
Tavuni Hill Fort commands the heights over a bend in the Sigatoka River 8 km from the sea
Sigatoka River from Tavuni Hill Fort
Sigatoka River from Tavuni Hill Fort
Bend in the Sigatoka River looking north from Tavuni Hill Fort
Bend in the Sigatoka River looking north from Tavuni Hill Fort
Cannibal Altar - Tavuni Hill Fort
Cannibal Altar - Tavuni Hill Fort
Vatu Ni Bokola - Killing Stone, Tavuni Hill Fort
Vatu Ni Bokola - Killing Stone, Tavuni Hill Fort
The victims head rested on the top stone with the neck over the slit for decapitation
The victims head rested on the top stone with the neck over the slit for decapitation
Ritual area of Tavuni Hill Fort
Ritual area of Tavuni Hill Fort
Phallic Rock, Tavuni Hill Fort
Phallic Rock, Tavuni Hill Fort
Tavuni Hill Fort was defended by a series of ditches and thorny bushes
Tavuni Hill Fort was defended by a series of ditches and thorny bushes
Sigatoka River from Tavuni Hill Fort
Sigatoka River from Tavuni Hill Fort
Changing demographics - house with a small Hindu temple just north of the Tavuni Hill Fort
Changing demographics - house with a small Hindu temple just north of the Tavuni Hill Fort
Remains of the defensive works destroyed under British command in 1876
Remains of the defensive works destroyed under British command in 1876
A house adjacent to the Tavuni Hill Fort
A house adjacent to the Tavuni Hill Fort
Panoramic view of the bend in the Sigatoka River at Tavuni Hill Fort
Panoramic view of the bend in the Sigatoka River at Tavuni Hill Fort
Sigtatoka River from Tavuni Hill Fort
Sigtatoka River from Tavuni Hill Fort
Large banyan tree within the Tavuni Hill Fort
Large banyan tree within the Tavuni Hill Fort
Large banyan tree within the Tavuni Hill Fort
Large banyan tree within the Tavuni Hill Fort
Large banyan tree within the Tavuni Hill Fort
Large banyan tree within the Tavuni Hill Fort
Hills and flowers, Tavuni Hill Fort
Hills and flowers, Tavuni Hill Fort
Henibua Circle - the descendants of the original Tongan settlers eventually adopted Christianity
Henibua Circle - the descendants of the original Tongan settlers eventually adopted Christianity
Chief's burial place at Henibua Circle
Chief's burial place at Henibua Circle
Green hills around the fort at Tavuni
Green hills around the fort at Tavuni
Naroro Village, Fiji
Naroro Village, Fiji
Naroro Village, Fiji
Naroro Village, Fiji
Sigatoka River, Fiji
Sigatoka River, Fiji
Farmland near the Tavuni Hill Fort
Farmland near the Tavuni Hill Fort
Indian brown mongoose (Herpestes fuscus) introduced to control rats in the sugarcane fields
Indian brown mongoose (Herpestes fuscus) introduced to control rats in the sugarcane fields