Falefa Valley

Falefa Valley is situated inland on the east side of Upolu Island in Samoa.

The valley forms part of the traditional domain of Falefa with the southern part at Le Mafa pass forming the natural boundary between Falefa and neighbouring Lotofaga.

The area has been excavated and studied by archaeologists,[1] in particular a New Zealand team led by Roger Curtis Green and Janet Davidson.

To the north east is the smaller district of Va'a-o-Fonoti which includes an extensive conservation area.

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Falefa Valley looking north from Le Mafa Pass