From Belfast to Taveuni

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Taveuni, often called the “Garden Island of Fiji,” is famous not only for its lush rainforests, waterfalls, and vibrant coral reefs, but also for being one of the few inhabited places in the world where the International Date Line runs right through the land. The line, which marks the boundary between one calendar day and the next, cuts across the island so neatly that locals like to say you can stand with one foot in “today” and the other in “yesterday.”

I remember sitting on a quiet beach in Taveuni, watching the sun sink into the Pacific, when it suddenly struck me that I was as far from home as I could possibly be. I had crossed oceans and continents to reach this little island, and there was no way to go any further without starting the long journey back. That realisation of being quite literally on the other side of the world, made the moment feel both humbling and magical, as if I had reached the very edge of my own map.

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  1. You are a good writer! Your two paragraphs really captured the feeling of being literally on the other side of the world. Since I live on the east coast of the USA, the places where I have been the furthest from home are Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. When I was in Japan in 2023, immersed in a culture so different from my own, I was so thankful that I got to experience it. Some people never get to travel and I am lucky that I have.

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