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Old Rain tree
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"The Public Service Commission Office", the oldest government building.
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"The Royal Palace", built in 1867, is now used for "offical functions".
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"The Royal Palace", "Main Entry Gate", with the Kings Logo on the gate..
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"The Royal Palace", viewed through the "Main Entry Gate"
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Nearby is the "Centenary Church", originally named "The Free Wesleyan Church.
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Behind "The Free Wesleyan Church" is the all girls school "Queen Salote College"
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"The Free Church of Tonga", built of coral blocks in 1888.
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The "Mala'e Kula" (Royal Tombs)
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"The Basilica of St. Anthony of Padua"
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"The Museum of Tonga" is located on the second floor of the "Queen Salote Memorial Hall".
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There are no traffic lights in Nuku' Alofa but we did find one round-about.
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Our tour had a leader and an assistant. They worked together to provide a great tour.
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