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Falealupo Aerial Walkway Lends Dignity to the Elderly

Samoan Cabinet Minister Solia Papu Va'ai recently announced that Falealupo village (the village that saved their rain forest as recounted in the book, Nafanua: Saving the Samoan Rain Forest) has decided to use revenues from the aerial canopy walkway to fund a modest retirement fund for elderly villagers. Solia reports that the Falealupo village council decided as a millennium project to give, beginning on January 1, 2000, each villager over the age of 65 a monthly stipend based on tourist revenues from the aerial walkway. "This is the first time to our knowledge in the South Pacific that a village has developed its own retirement plan for the elderly," Minister Solia reports. "Many thanks to Seacology for building the rain forest canopy walkway which provides the necessary revenue stream."

Prominently featured in National Geographic Traveler and other travel magazines, the Falealupo walkway, suspended high in the rain forest canopy, is becoming a "must see" for visitors to the island nation of Samoa. Suspended from stainless steel cables, the 1,000 meter long, 30 meter high walkway was engineered by Arbornaut Access of Vancouver and funded jointly by Seacology and Nu Skin's Force For Good.

"The walkway is generating nearly $1,500 per month for the village, which retains all proceeds, " reports Seacology chairman Paul Cox. "The village is, in effect, earning far more from the walkway than they were ever offered by the loggers, and many other villages have, as a result, banned all logging activities. I am deeply touched that the village chiefs would decide to use these funds to help elderly men and women within the village live a better quality of life. What a wonderful millennium project!"

In traditional Polynesian mythology, Falealupo village is the last place in the world for each day to end, and will be the last place in the Southern Hemisphere to usher in the new millennium.

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