A cleft in one of Tonga’s limestone island has been colonised over many years by swallows, who live here in the autumn and whose nests are built all on top of each other like a city. Below them is only water and below that beautiful coral. Charter boats will take you out here, or you can sea kayak in. The colourful water is sheltered for snorkelling.

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