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Niue

Denmark, 1988
film

Episode of Series “Oceans of Dreams - Currents of Change Series”. Niue is the world’s largest coral atoll and the world’s smallest nat..

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Atoll life in Kiribati

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Lord Howe Island: jewel of the Pacific

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New Caledonia: a land in search of itself

Australia, 1983
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Rarotonga

New Zealand, 1978
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Nauru

Australia, 1962
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New Zealand, 1951
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Australia, 1987
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United Kingdom, 1987
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New Zealand: Islands of Adventure

United States, 1990
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