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Kiribati photo gallery

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Village, North Tarawa.
Boat crew, Bouta, North Tarawa.
Children at Bouta, North Tarawa.
Tarawa atoll, Gilbert Islands, Kiribati.
Tarawa atoll, Kiribati.
Fishing, Betio causeway, Tarawa.
New Zealand visa officer Bernard MacKenzie and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade officer Kalolo Afuie at a pre-departure orientation meeting for Recognised Seasonal Employer workers who travelled from Kiribati to New Zealand this month.
Mr MacKenzie and Mr Afuie with i-Kiribati RSE workers at a pre-departure orientation meeting for Recognised Seasonal Employer workers who travelled from Kiribati to New Zealand this month.
Betio Junior Secondary School pupils practise a haka for a Commonwealth Day presentation on New Zealand. The pupils, taught by NZHC staff, won the top prizes for the celebrations held at the Kiribati Parliament.
International Women’s Day celebrations, Bairiki, Tarawa.
The Kiribati police band at International Women’s Day celebrations.
Abandoned gun emplacements line the Betio foreshore from World War 2 and the bloody Battle of Tarawa between United States and Japan forces.
A US tank lies abandoned on Red Beach, Betio, from the 1943 Battle of Tarawa.
Children at Betio, south Tarawa.
Village , North Tarawa.
Village , North Tarawa.
International Women’s Day celebrations, Bairiki, Tarawa.
New Zealand police officer, Senior Sergeant Ross Leniert of Nelson, at Betio police station. Mr Leniert and Ashburton Sergeant Jim Sole work with Kiribati police on a domestic violence prevention programme.
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