The natural basin of To-Soa (Australia). Unbelievable but true...
The volcanic island of Upolu, which is part of the State of Samoa in the southern part of the Pacific Ocean, attracted many travelers since the beginning of the XVIII century. The Dutch, the French, the British, and subsequently the Germans also wanted to conquer and subjugate these lands to themselves. The island became famous for the fact that he spent the rest of his days and owned a piece of land from the childhood novelist of adventure novels Robert Lewis Stevenson, who knows him from the book "Treasure Island". Despite the progress, these territories still preserve part of the untouched nature and identity. Tourism is still poorly developed, but those who have once visited return to see the beaches, reefs, waterfalls, jump off and swim in the hidden ocean basin of Toa Sua.
Another feature of Too Sua, because of which the pool liked the travelers - the passage to the beach. In the west side of the pit is a course by which you can reach a small secluded closed sandy beach, where you can get here only through the pool.
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