Tahiti avec mon Frere


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April 30th 2007
Published: April 30th 2007
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One night on Tahiti The first impression you will get when you land in Tahiti is how French the place looks - all the roads signs, people walking around with french baguettes and creperies. The second thing you will notice is the very French reception you will get from everyone on the islands. I am not talking kisses on the cheeks but rather frosty "why are you bothering me?" responses. Still pa... Read Full Entry



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Antony feeding fishAntony feeding fish
Antony feeding fish

Just like in the underwater picture of Tomi, it seems Antony forgot his swimmers too.
Freaky Fish.Freaky Fish.
Freaky Fish.

This mother-baby combo looked very odd and a little scary.
Attacking fishAttacking fish
Attacking fish

Get too close the their rocks and these ones swam out and bit you!!
Four SmythsFour Smyths
Four Smyths

Posing after a sweaty climb up to this Three Pines Lookout
Thon en CruThon en Cru
Thon en Cru

washed down with Tahiti Drink, bliss!



10th May 2007

Back at home now...
Hi you both! I hope your long wait at the Papeete airport wasn't too painful. If it's any consolation, Tahiti Nui didn't really live up to our expectation partly because it rained quite a lot while we were there, and also it felt so urban compared to Moorea. Still, Antony and I were both very sad the day we left Tahiti. Hopefully our photos turn out as well as yours - if not, we will have to pinch yours!

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