
No garish neon here. This sign at the market showed that Lifou Island deals were pretty good. It’s been almost two years since we were there, so I can’t help but wonder how much things have changed.








Home of Mysteries with Character
By Terry
No garish neon here. This sign at the market showed that Lifou Island deals were pretty good. It’s been almost two years since we were there, so I can’t help but wonder how much things have changed.
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