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Tai lava in Samoan refers to the "high tide" or "spring tide," which occurs when the gravitational pull of the moon and sun is strongest, causing the sea level to rise significantly. This phenomenon can lead to higher water levels along Coastlines and is an important consideration for fishing and navigation in Samoan culture. The term highlights the connection between the natural environment and daily life in Samoa.

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