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Even here at the ESRI Conference in San Diego, the Cooks are on my mind. One more week! I hope everyone is ready!
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Even here at the ESRI Conference in San Diego, the Cooks are on my mind. One more week! I hope everyone is ready!
Team, Whenever you post something to social media related to our class, please use the following hashtags: #ciinci #csuci #esrm And recall that our image archives can be viewed either from our multimedia page or directly via there links: Our Cooks 2015 album: https://flic.kr/s/aHskgrnrvo Our Cooks 2015 photo sharing group: http://www.flickr.com/groups/ciinci/ Thanks! -Dr. A
Hi all! The Cook Islands Biodiversity and Natural Heritage website is awesome: http://cookislands.bishopmuseum.org/
The Cook Islands are the world’s second largest producer of black pearls.
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Wow! I guess dreams really do come true. At least when it comes to critiquing federal agencies in the wake of an oil spill. And when the agency that has been understaff and under-resourced bears some of the blame for an oil spill, you bet that we can all get on board the you are to… Read more »
Fun fact: 13,095 people live on Rarotonga, making it the most densely populated island of all 15 of the island chain.
The Maori people generally greet others with nose touching, and often small gift giving is a way of showing appreciation for ones hospitality when entering another’s home.
The Cook Islands were first settled in the 6th century by Polynesian people from Tahiti.
The Cook Islands are governed by a Prime Minister, similar to that of New Zealand and Great Britain.