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Norfolk: Lush rock steeped in history
Graham Reid finds that Norfolk Island, usually a destination for senior travellers, proves unexpectedly interesting.

Cook Islands: Tickled out of its shell
A little gentle persuasion works wonders on the underwater wildlife in the Cook Islands, writes Richard Robinson.

Norfolk: A quiet dip into history
A serene and magical beauty beckons the tourist to isolated Norfolk Island. The Pacific's quiet gem has much to offer those in the know, writes Tamara McLean.

Cook Islands: Licence to print money
They bend the rules a bit in Rarotonga, says Stu Lloyd, but they do insist on a real driver's licence.

Norfolk, the gem of the Tasman
In the 1850s, when descendants of the Bounty mutineers had outgrown their previous tiny rock haven on Pitcairn Island, they wrote to Queen Victoria, asking for a similar but larger island.