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- Architecture of Samoa - Wikipedia
Fale is the Samoan word for all types of houses, from small to large In general, traditional Samoan architecture is characterized by an oval or circular shape, with wooden posts holding up a domed roof There are no walls The base of the architecture is a skeleton frame
- Our Top Picks for the 21 BEST Beach Fales in Samoa 2026
There’s lots to unpack when it comes to staying in a Samoan fale, so be sure to read the Essential Tips for Staying in a Beach Fale in Samoa In the meantime, take a look at the top beach stays in this list of the best beach fale accommodations in Samoa!
- The Samoan Fale - Samoa NewsHub
The traditional Samoan fale, also known as fale Samoa or Samoan faletele, is a traditional house or dwelling that has been used by the Samoan people for centuries
- Fale, a Traditional Open-Sided House in Samoa | Britannica
A traditional fale is an open-style house with no walls and uses blinds made from coconut fronds So with a mattress and mozzie net supplied, we couldn't think of a better way to experience the local lifestyle
- Fale - Slang Meaning Examples - FastSlang
A Fale will often go to great lengths to maintain their image, even if it means lying or deceiving others In many ways, being a Fale is seen as a negative trait It is considered dishonest and disingenuous People who are labeled as a Fale may be ostracized or excluded from social circles
- Beach Fale Accommodation | Samoa Tourism Authority
Many accommodation providers offer fale or fale-style accommodation, from completely traditional structures with nothing between you and the ocean view but a mosquito net and optional pull-down woven blinds
- Staying at a traditional Samoan beach Fales
Ever wondered what it’s like to stay in a traditional Samoan beach fale? 🌴 In this video, I give you a full tour of my accommodation right on the beach in Samoa
- Horrible Video of Elderly Women Permanently Blinded by a Criminal
Fale Vaigalepa Pea, 42, was armed with a wooden board that had a screw through the end of it and used both hands to swing the weapon and strike the victim, 75-year-old Jeanette Marken, in the face, according to charges filed in King County Superior Court
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