Cook Islanders family in Aitutaki Lagoon Cook Islands — Stock Photo, Image
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Cook Islanders family in Aitutaki Lagoon Cook Islands — Stock Editorial Photography

AITUTAKI - SEP 20:Cook Islanders family on Sep 20 2013.Aitutaki is the second most visited island of the Cook Islands, after Rarotonga, with population of only 2000 people.

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