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		<title>Massive Rebuilding Work at Sinalei</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 23:28:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A builder everywhere In every corner of Sinalei Reef Resort and Spa there is a builder of some kind restoring and repairing after the tsunami damage. Not knowing how everything will be paid for, the owners and management have such a strong vision and commitment to bring Sinalei back to what it was before or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>A builder everywhere</h4>
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<p>In every corner of Sinalei Reef Resort and Spa there is a builder of some kind restoring and repairing after the tsunami damage.</p>
<p>Not knowing how everything will be paid for, the owners and management have such a strong vision and commitment to bring Sinalei back to what it was before or even better.</p>
<p>The foundation of 5 new beach side fales have already been laid and the presidential suite have got a total rebuild after more or less been lifted off the ground by the huge tsunami wave.</p>
<p>The beach side restaurant “Ava i Tonga” which was totally gone has now got it’s new basic layout on the little man made island just below the main resort.</p>
<p>A new water sport centre is well on its way, built by volunteers from both Australia and New Zealand.</p>
<p>The location of the Spa has slightly been changed together with a whole new layout providing for a better sea-view and natural cooling by the ocean breeze.</p>
<p>Although about 70% of the staff has been laid off there are still many helping with cleaning, cooking and preparing for the future guests that are already now booking the resort and eagerly awaiting the day it will be open again.</p>
<h4>Unconditional Love!</h4>
<p>The manager of Sinalei, Sose Annandale express her sincere thanks for the amazing out-pour of love and help from people all around the world, people who really do care.</p>
<p>Despite times of war, hate and disaster there is another side of people that has a deep rooted love for humanity and ready to help unconditionally. This has clearly been proven with all the volunteers just coming by themselves from everywhere offering their professional skills for free.</p>
<h4>Will Sinalei be reopened already in February?</h4>
<p>Sose Annandale is talking about a soft opening for the local audience already in February. This will allow the resort to get a small revenue flowing back in, helping to lessen the huge costs that are involved.</p>
<p>In the event of an soft opening, there will still be lots of construction work going on. Not until the beginning of April, Sinalei will again be the peaceful and beautiful haven as it always has been.</p>
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		<title>Taufua Beach Fales &#8211; We Never Give Up!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We never give up! The Taufua family was the family in Samoa who lost  most members during the tsunami catastrophe. Despite of the loss they are determined to build up the very popular &#8220;Taufua Beach Fales again. The family has such a strong vision of what they want to create that nothing can stop then [...]]]></description>
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<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-406" href="http://samoa-experience.net/2010/01/10/taufua-beach-fales-we-never-give-up/restinpeace-300x180-2/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-406" title="restinpeace-300x180" src="http://samoa-experience.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/restinpeace-300x1801.gif" alt="samoa beach fales" width="300" height="180" /></a>The Taufua family was the family in Samoa who lost  most members during the tsunami catastrophe. Despite of the loss they are determined to build up the very popular &#8220;Taufua Beach Fales again. The family has such a strong vision of what they want to create that nothing can stop then from making their dreams come true.</p>
<p>After all the emotional wounds and long hospitalization, the owners Sili and Tai tells us about their plans to have Taufua Beach Fales up and running the same way as before and their former guests should arrive to the new Taufua Beach Fales with the feeling of coming home as nothing has happened.</p>
<h4>We want you to come home!</h4>
<p>Sili and Tai wants you to come home and enjoy their heart-felt hospitality the way it always have been. After the tsunami disaster they have had lots of time to reflect and plan their future life which also gave them many new ideas about how to construct their new Beach Fales and what their customers actually would like to have and experience.</p>
<p>The new fales will have no metal parts on the roofing that could be a danger to people, plus that the whole layout of the resort will be better planned for a quick exit in any difficult weather condition.</p>
<h4>Going up the hill.</h4>
<p>Up on the steep hills above the Lalomanu coast line, the Taufua family have already compleated a brand new big building that will serve as their private residence and accommodation for future guests. There will be a great new restaurant caring for the guests who are enjoying their time in one of the four luxurious bungalows that overlooks the ocean. The ocean view is absolutely spectacular and you will be able to see as far as American Samoa during clear days. From this new resort area with swimming pool up the hill you only have a short 15 minutes walk down to the well-known Lalomanu Beach and the famous traditional Taufua Beach Fales.</p>
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<p><strong>Thank You James! </strong></p>
<p>We like to say a big thank you to <a href="http://vpics.ca" target="_blank">James Buffin</a> for coming the whole way from Canada on his own expenses to help us with the professional video clip above plus many more to come in the following weeks&#8230;.</p>
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