Wednesday, September 18, 2013

From the heart of Polynesia: American Samoa


Postcard
Right in the heart of the South Pacific, to the north of Tonga and 3700km south-west of Hawaii, lie the five islands and two atolls of American Samoa. An unincorporated territory of the United States, not to be confused with the Independent State of Samoa.

Five of the main islands are volcanic, with rugged peaks, narrow coastal plains and fringing reefs. About 64,000 people live in American Samoa and Pago Pago is the capital city.

It is believed that there was at least an 800 year history of contact with Fiji and Tonga, before the Samoan islands were "officially" discovered by Dutch Explorer Jacob Roggeveen in 1722. Who did little more than naming the islands and sail away.

Stamps
US stamps can be used in American Samoa.


Thx David!

1 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi, be so kind please and let me know who is publisher as I collect American Samoa postcards and I do not know your new exemplare. Thanks! Peter (npc@volny.cz)

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