Early on Saturday morning they took a carrier ride to Kulukulu where they hiked up the sand dunes to hold a sunrise fireside at the top of the hill overlooking Kulukulu.
Tieri Fatiaki said that she thoroughly enjoyed herself. She said that the hike up the Kulukulu Sand Dunes on Saturday morning was really tough but she focused on getting to the top so she could participate in the fireside and also enjoy the view. She likened that to our journey in life where we find many challenges and hardships but if we focused on the eternal perspective of life then the challenges are easier to tackle.
The Suva 3rd male dancers performing a Rotuman number
From the sand dunes the group returned to the meeting house for breakfast and after breakfast, they went to Cuvu beach for a day of water sports and swimming.
Sunrise Fireside at the Kulukulu Sand Dunes
Sand surfing down the Dunes
Julie Gaunavinaka of Sigatoka was so excited about the activity as this was the first time any such group had ever visited her branch and she was thankful for the support of their branch president, President Rakuro as well as the support of the Relief Society sisters, the YSA's and youths of the branch.
Group photo after the dance
This activity had brought the branch members closer together and also extended their network of friends with the Suva 3rd YSA group.
Lai Tuinamoala, Chloe Fatiaki, and Mosese enjoying the evening.
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