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Stunning views
Absolutely incredible! The view from the blow holes is worth ever tala paid. The blowholes were stunning. When I went there was only 3 other people there, very quiet, remote and just breathtaking. Hi...
Please be aware of the danger and keep back from the cliff edge . We are speaking from personal experience of a relative, who was lucky to survive a fall here this year
Wild coast line with spectacular views. Very peaceful setting and easy to find as we drove around Savai’i. Very powerful blowholes made for a great experience. The viewing platforms are in poor repair...
Pay your 10 Tala each at the entrance and then drive down a bumpy road to the end where there is a car park area. We went 2 hours before high tide and the were blowing! Big jets of water with some goo...
A cool sight to see, however the blowholes are few and you have to get really close to some to appreciate, which mean you will most likely get wet. Only go at high tide.
Stunning views
Absolutely incredible! The view from the blow holes is worth ever tala paid. The blowholes were stunning. When I went there was only 3 other people there, very quiet, remote and just breathtaking. Hi...
Safety
Please be aware of the danger and keep back from the cliff edge . We are speaking from personal experience of a relative, who was lucky to survive a fall here this year
Spectacular natural phenomenon
Wild coast line with spectacular views. Very peaceful setting and easy to find as we drove around Savai’i. Very powerful blowholes made for a great experience. The viewing platforms are in poor repair...
Impressive blow holes
Pay your 10 Tala each at the entrance and then drive down a bumpy road to the end where there is a car park area. We went 2 hours before high tide and the were blowing! Big jets of water with some goo...
Cool at high tide
A cool sight to see, however the blowholes are few and you have to get really close to some to appreciate, which mean you will most likely get wet. Only go at high tide.