RMABE12J–Solomon Islands, Kava drink (Piper methysticum) is passed in a coconut bowl by a melanesian inhabitant of the Solomon Islands
RMAEBK8C–Preparing traditional Kava drink at ceremony Fiji South Pacific
RMFY4N46–Kava root being prepared for drink, Vanuatu.
RFCNC0YP–Kava bowl, Fiji, South Pacific
RMWAK2MG–Kosrae, Micronesia (FSM). Man squeezing bamboo strips with kava root inside to make kava drink. (MR)
RMAJ4JNP–Native man squeezes sakau through strands of hibiscus bark to make mildly intoxicating kava kava drink
RMC424RP–Men of Navala Village gathered in bure to drink kava; Viti Levu Island, Fiji.
RMB2CAKY–SAMOA typical traditional KAVA bowl handmade from UAFATO carved tub drink preparing preparation wooden bowl ceremonie ritual hom
RFF3M5J8–Kava kava
RMT9XEBW–Sign for Friendly Kava Bar (red light), Luganville, Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu. No MR or PR
RM2D25076–Wrapped Fijian vegetables called, 'Kava'. Its roots are used to produce the national drink of Fiji in the South Pacific. The Kava roots are cut and
RFBR3PRF–Coffee Beans
RMDJM0HB–Mosese Ragutulei pounding kava during a farewell for five divers who had been diving for sea cucumbers in Fulaga lagoon, Fiji
RMTANE3Y–Nakamal (kava-drinking place) under banyan tree, Port Resolution, Tanna, Vanuatu. No PR
RMDKAHPK–Making kava in a large tanoa at the start of a farewell to five visiting divers who' been diving for beche de mer. Fulaga, Fiji
RMEYETBW–Making Kava; Tanna Island, Vanuatu
RMDKNAFG–Kava being handed to the most senior chief present during the council meeting of chiefs on the tropical island of Matuku, southern Laus, Fiji
RF2H3MPEW–Kava drink made from the roots of the kava plant mixed with water
RFF3KYR4–Macro closeup of kava root
RF2H3MNY3–Kava drink made from the roots of the kava plant mixed with water
RFF3M4P0–Kava root in bowl isolated on white
RMFY4N33–Fresh kava root being prepared for drink, Vanuatu.
RMCMRP38–Kava ceremony, Fiji, South Pacific
RMWAK2MN–Kosrae, Micronesia (FSM). Man squeezing bamboo strips with kava root inside to make kava drink (also called sakau). (MR)
RF2H3MMMT–Kava drink made from the roots of the kava plant mixed with water
RMF8X0X2–Native Fijians mixing Kava root for a Kava ceremony.
RMB2CCB5–SAMOA typical traditional KAVA bowl handmade from UAFATO carved tub drink preparing preparation wooden bowl ceremonie ritual hom
RM2C3A6NA–Kava drink made from the roots of the kava plant mixed with water
RFBCB725–The two forms of Kava, powdered and the raw root is for sale in a market in the town of sigatoka on Viti Levu in Fiji
RM2D25046–Wrapped Fijian vegetables called a 'Kava'. Its roots are used to produce the national drink of Fiji. The roots are cut and end up as powder called ‘
RFF3M3AY–Pile of kava kava root isolated on white
RMABE14K–Solomon Islands, Kava drink (Piper methysticum) is passed in a coconut bowl by a melanesian inhabitant of the Solomon Islands
RFCY2H7T–Coffee cup and coffee beans
RF2GNJX31–Vector illustration of mug with hot drink. Mug with saucer.
RMEYETBX–Drinking Kava; Tanna Island, Vanuatu
RFMDJ4GH–Pentecost, Republic of Vanuatu, July 21, 2014: Indigenous men participate in traditional Kava Ceremony. The consumption of the drink is a form of welc
RMEH3KDP–Roadside sign for a kava bar, South Pacific Islands
RMTRP9GW–Guests attending the Kava tasting ceremony at Breakas Resort, Port Vila, Vanuatu, Melanesia
RMBFXP9F–A kava bar, a grass hut, in Vanuatu, South Pacific. Please click for details.
RMFY4N3X–Fresh kava root, Vanuatu.
RMCMRP2M–Kava ceremony, Fiji, South Pacific
RMWAK2MW–Kosrae, Micronesia (FSM). Man shapes pounded kava root and rolls it into bamboo strips to make kava drink (also called sakau). (MR)
RMM7GJ8M–Local Fijians mixing up a batch of kava, a traditional drink, in the small village of Naveyago on the Sigatoka River, Fiji.
RF2R3FK15–NEW ORLEANS, LA, USA - MAY 21, 2023: Front of Euphorbia Kava Bar on Oak Street
RMB2CAKK–SAMOA typical traditional KAVA bowl handmade from UAFATO carved tub drink preparing preparation wooden bowl ceremonie ritual hom
RM2C3A610–Kava drink made from the roots of the kava plant mixed with water
RMB2FTKD–Kava from the southsea KAVA POWDER Kawa Piper methysticum Rauschpfeffer Medicinal plant dried root hachkled root
RM2D251MG–Yaqona, Fiji's national drink, also called Kava in parts of the South Pacific, has an important place in all Fijian ceremonies and is used widely as a
RM2F81N84–Seated around the kava bowl, local Fijians prepare to dish out this traditional drink, in a small island village in Fiji.
RM2D4TFPT–Two Fijians squat on matting at a tourist show to serve Fiji's national drink, Yaqona, also called Kava in Fiji in the South Pacific. Yaqona or Kava
RFCY2H7H–Coffee cup and coffee beans
RMMB6JWB–Young man pounding kava roots in Lavena village, Taveuni Island, Fiji. The roots are used to produce a drink with sedative, anesthetic, euphoriant, an
RMDKANM9–Close up of men's hands filling a bilo (coconut shell used as a drinking cup) with kava from a large tanoa (kava bowl) Fiji
RFMDJ4GW–Pentecost, Republic of Vanuatu, July 21, 2014: Indigenous men participate in traditional Kava Ceremony. The consumption of the drink is a form of welc
RFBR8YB3–Coffee Beans
RMW7YYKR–People preparing Kava, a sedative drink, during the annual soli, Mali Island in Ligau Levu Village, Mali Island, Macuata Province, Fiji, South Pacific. August 2013
RF2JKJ70J–Káva Espresso
RMBFXY4B–A kava bar, a grass hut, in Vanuatu, South Pacific. Please click for details.
RMPXMRP4–The Duke of Sussex is given a traditional Kava drink as he attends a welcome ceremony at Albert Park in Suva, on day one of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
RMC530JJ–Nakamal, or kava bar, in a South Pacific town
RMWAK2MJ–Kosrae, Micronesia (FSM). Coconut shell with kava liquid (also called sakau) is handed to another man to drink. (MR)
RMBFXNJK–Interior of kava bar, with bowls of kava on the bar. Please click for details
RMCYTA1D–Stone for preparation of traditional beverage Sakau, Madolenihmw Province, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia
RMBY3HYH–Man serving kava in a kava bar (nakamal) in Port Vila, Vanuatu. Melanesia, South Pacific.
RM2C3A6AR–Kava drink made from the roots of the kava plant mixed with water
RMB2FW8X–Kava from the southsea KAVA POWDER Kawa Piper methysticum Rauschpfeffer Medicinal plant dried root hachkled root
RFF3M60K–Aerial of kava kava root
RM2F81N82–A local Fijian with the root to prepare kava, a traditional drink, at a ceremony in a small island village in Fiji.
RM2D4TFPG–Two Fijians squat on matting at a tourist show to serve Fiji's national drink, Yaqona, also called Kava in Fiji in the South Pacific. Yaqona or Kava
RFCY2H86–Coffee cup and coffee beans
RMMB6JWF–Young man pounding kava roots in Lavena village, Taveuni Island, Fiji. The roots are used to produce a drink with sedative, anesthetic, euphoriant, an
RFCY2H6K–Coffee cup and coffee beans
RFMDJ4GP–Pentecost, Republic of Vanuatu, July 21, 2014: Indigenous men participate in traditional Kava Ceremony. The consumption of the drink is a form of welc
RFBR3PPP–Coffee Cup
RF2T9N83X–Samon Girl And Kava Bowl – Western Samoa Postage Stamp
RM2R1T9N5–Fiji, Lautoka, highland village of Yavuna. Traditional kava ceremony. Squeezing kava into wooden bowl.
RF2D9YX5N–The tops of few cardboard cups full of roasted coffee beans
RF2JRWYPN–Morning cup of coffee with view
RMEKDK7Y–Fijian warrior. Malakati Village, Yasawa Group. Nacula Island, Fiji. South Pacific
RMWAK2PR–Kosrae, Micronesia (FSM). Man pounds sakau (kava), root used to make a mildly intoxicating and relaxing drink. (Editorial Use Only)
RFRCD6MM–Lavatmangguemu, Pentecost Island / Vanuatu - APR 10 2016: kids doing kava drinks for the man in a remote pacific island
RMCYT9Y4–Preparation of Sakau, traditional Micronesian beverage, Madolenihmw Province, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia
RMM7GJAX–A group of guests seated in a circle on woven mats at the Matava Resort on the island of Kadavu, enjoying Kava, Fiji.
RM2C3A6ND–Kava drink made from the roots of the kava plant mixed with water
RMB2FR2N–Kava from the southsea KAVA POWDER Kawa Piper methysticum Rauschpfeffer Medicinal plant dried root hachkled root
RFF3M4N4–Kava kava root isolated
RM2JBX3GM–Kava Ceremony, Te Kumete O Te Mona Nui. 11/4/2010
RM2D4TFPY–Two Fijians squat on matting at a tourist show to serve Fiji's national drink, Yaqona, also called Kava in Fiji in the South Pacific. Yaqona or Kava
RMFT12HC–Hand holding an open coconut shell with kava during a Kava drinking ceremony in the village, Malolo Lailai island, Mamanuca Islands, Fiji, South Pacific
RMJBC6A4–Young man pounding kava roots in Lavena village, Taveuni Island, Fiji. The roots are used to produce a drink with sedative, anesthetic, euphoriant, an
RFCY2H71–Coffee cup and coffee beans
RFS0E4X1–Turkish tea
RF2NHKBNC–Espresso machine coffee capsules. 3D illustration
RF2KHWKCC–Illustration coffee of a cup
RM2R1T9NE–Fiji, Lautoka, highland village of Yavuna. Traditional kava ceremony. Squeezing kava into wooden bowl.
RF2NHKBNB–Espresso machine coffee capsules. 3D illustration
RFR211R3–Redhead grild in a red coat drinking a espresso
RF2RRYF53–Girl is holding coffee beans in her hands. Isolated on white background. Negative space for text.
RMWAK2PT–Kosrae, Micronesia (FSM). Man straightening strands of hibiscus bark which is used in making sakau (kava), a mildly intoxicating and relaxing drink. (Editorial Use Only)
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