yes it has been affected by floods and also the cyclone
It's lovely but the beaches are better elsewhere.
Joske's Thumb - A thumb shaped mountain Bouma Falls - Waterfall (Taveuni Island) Sigatoka Sand Dunes - a coastal area that resembles a desert Deed of Cession - The place where The deed of cession was signed ceding Fiji to Great Britain in 1874.Located in Fiji's old capital,Levuka.
Cyclone Yasi formed in the waters just off Fiji.
A rough estimate puts the count of hotels on Fiji's Coral Coast around 280. This includes the majority of hotels, inns, and resorts on the mainland, as well as 20 or so on the outlying islands. If you are looking for somewhere to stay, a website for the Coral Coast has been created, listing some of the more popular locations, along with restaurant and shopping locations.
Cyclone Yasi formed on the 26th of January, 2011 in the Coral Sea off the coast of Queensland, Australia.
Fiji is primarily a volcanic island. It is part of the Ring of Fire and was formed through volcanic activity. However, there are also some coral atolls in Fiji, particularly in the Lau Group of islands.
Suva is the capital of Fiji, on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu.
In Fiji it has environmental problems like polution, water like recycling water, cyclones, tropical storms, floods and droughts thatcan effect many of the islands in Fiji.
Australia Fiji Indonesia and Hawaii are 4 of them
The 2007 census estimate of Fiji's population was 837,271. There are three-hundred islands in Fiji. These islands range in size from small coral atolls to large volcanic islands. Only about 100 of the islands are inhabited.About 945,000.
dormant volcanoes, mountainous terrain, rainforests, beaches, coral reefs.
Dormant Volcanoes, Coral reefs, Rainforests, Beaches and Mountainous terrain