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Touring Tina in Solomon Islands

Tina in the region of Solomon Islands (general) is a city located in Solomon Islands - some 22 mi or ( 35 km ) North-West of Honiara , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Tina

Time in Tina is now 04:24 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Pacific/Guadalcanal " with a UTC offset of 11 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Volivoli, Veuru, Valesighao, Tumbuka, and Tina. Being here already, consider visiting Volivoli . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Tina ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Solomons_04_trip_to_Savo.mp4

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Society of St Francis formators' training meeting held in Solomon islands 2010. The focus for this event was formation for peace. The Society of St Francis is the international Anglican Franciscan ord ..

Swimming with dolphins at Dolphin Cove, Savo Island, Solomon Islands

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Dolphins at Dolphin Cove, Savo Island, Solomon Islands

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Swimming with dolphins at Dolphin Cove, Savo Island, Solomon Islands

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Interesting facts about this location

Operation Ke

Operation Ke was the largely successful withdrawal of Japanese forces from Guadalcanal at the conclusion of the Guadalcanal Campaign of World War II. The operation took place between 14 January and 7 February 1943, and involved both army and navy forces under the overall direction of the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters (IGH). Commanders of the operation included Isoroku Yamamoto and Hitoshi Imamura.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at -9.22 159.67 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: 1943 in Japan, 1943 in the Solomon Islands, Battles and operations of World War II involving the Solomon Islands, Battles of World War II involving Japan, Battles of World War II involving the United States, Conflicts in 1943, Evacuations, Far East naval theatre of World War II, Military history of Japan during World War II, Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II

Japanese destroyer Teruzuki

Japanese destroyer Teruzuki was an Akizuki-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her name means "Pale or Lighter Moon, Shining Moon". On 12–13 November 1942, Teruzuki was part of the Bombardment Force commanded by Rear Admiral Abe Hiroaki. In the First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, she claimed hits on seven U.S. ships, including one sinking. The following morning, she assisted the crippled battleship Hiei.

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Located at -9.22 159.77 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: 1942 ships, Akizuki-class destroyers (1942), Shipwrecks in the Solomon Sea, World War II destroyers of Japan

Japanese destroyer Makigumo (1942)

Makigumo was a Yūgumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her name means "Cirrus Clouds" (Rolling Clouds). Following the Battle of Midway in June 1942, downed American aircrew SBD Ensign Frank W. O'Flaherty and AMM1c Bruno P. Gaido were pulled from the water by Makigumo. After an interrogation, the crew tied weights around Flaherthy's and Gaido's feet and threw them into the Pacific to drown, instead of keeping them prisoner until they reached Japan.

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Located at -9.25 159.78 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
Tags: 1942 ships, Ships sunk by mines, Shipwrecks in the Solomon Sea, World War II destroyers of Japan, Yūgumo-class destroyers

USS Northampton (CA-26)

USS Northampton (CA-26) was a heavy cruiser in service with the United States Navy. She was the lead ship of her class and commissioned in 1930. During World War II she served in the Pacific and was sunk by Japanese torpedoes during the Battle of Tassafaronga on 30 November 1942.

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Located at -9.20 159.83 (Lat./Long.); Less than 17 km away
Tags: 1929 ships, Northampton-class cruisers, Ships built in Massachusetts, Shipwrecks in Ironbottom Sound, United States Navy Massachusetts-related ships, World War II cruisers of the United States

Battle of Tassafaronga

The Battle of Tassafaronga, sometimes referred to as the Fourth Battle of Savo Island or, in Japanese sources, as the Battle of Lunga Point, was a nighttime naval battle that took place November 30, 1942 between United States (US) Navy and Imperial Japanese Navy warships during the Guadalcanal campaign. The battle took place in Ironbottom Sound near the Tassafaronga area on Guadalcanal.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at -9.20 159.83 (Lat./Long.); Less than 17 km away
Tags: 1942 in Japan, 1942 in the Solomon Islands, Battles and operations of World War II involving the Solomon Islands, Conflicts in 1942, Military history of Japan during World War II, Naval battles of World War II involving Japan, Naval battles of World War II involving the United States, Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II, World War II naval operations and battles of the Pacific Theatre