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Background: The French annexed various Polynesian island groups during the 19th century. In September 1995, France stirred up widespread protests by resuming nuclear testing on the Mururoa atoll after a three-year moratorium. The tests were suspended in January 1996.




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Papeete
Papeete
The sand outside our hotel was black in Papeete. One could only walk in your bare feet where the waves washed in.
On the start of our trip from Papeete Tahiti to Brisbane Australia, I was unable to download pictures. Hopefully I have fixed the problem and will now be able to share some of the sites we visited. [View Full Entry]

Morgan Mare - Morgan McCague | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: March 10th 2009 | 133 Views | [diary=380594]

Moorea
Resort in Moorea
Anyone want to swim

Moorea
Moorea
Sunset at our hostel
So the BBC's top list of places to see before you die. Hmmmm. Well, all I can say is that I nearly did when I started my research (36 hrs before my flight). But what exactly did I find out? Well, let me share it with you: -'start planning your trip 3-6months in advance, this will allow you to scour the web for the best deals' (Lonely Planet) -'even the cheapest meals bought off street vendors will cost you 12,000 CFP (9 pounds) (Lonely Planet) -regarding accomodation even the worst flea pit will cost you a small fortune (Lonely Planet) And [View Full Entry]

GWK1 - GWK | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: March 21st 2009 | 216 Views | [diary=382863]

Sunset from Puna
Sunset from Puna-aia
Moorea

By Gruxy
February 20th 2009
Tuamotu: Rangiroa Oceania » French Polynesia » Rangiroa
Rangiroa Atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago Feb 20th, 2009 Again the Aranui crew was absolutely capable at their respective duties. We were hauled off the boat at anchor in the lagoon, brought to shore and disembarked on a beach. Some went on a glass bottom boat and some of these went snorkeling, others went scuba diving. Terry and I swam a bit on the rocky, coral strewn beach; not conducive to snorkeling as there was a heavy sea and the water had too much turbulence. Then we were brought by air-conditioned bus to the Gauguin Pearl Farm; after an explanation and [View Full Entry]

Gruxy - Claire McManus | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 28th 2009 | 145 Views | [diary=377560]

Aranui ferry to ship
pearl seeding
"ball bearings" Terry

Nuku Hiva and Ua Pou Feb 18th 2009 Terry and I are still struggling with the computer camera thing. We spent a few hours this morning with Bernard at his computer in Ottawa, Canon on their customer help line, Terry on our machine and moi on the ship’s Internet trying to get help, still nada! We skipped the 2 hour archeological site visit situated at the middle of the bay and stayed on board: these islands are very humid and people came back completely drenched- good call in our part. This afternoon, we stop at Mila’s home island, a second stop [View Full Entry]

Gruxy - Claire McManus | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 24th 2009 | 69 Views | [diary=376519]

cabin underwater
Photo 1
photo 2

nice Saturday Feb 14th Nuku Hiva- T he biggest island Disembarqued at Taiohae, ride to town to see many arts and crafts and clothes Long cherry wood or sandal wood log instrument with ornamental carvings on the outside and a slice hollowed out in the middle- with drum sticks, hit at different places is a lovely percussion instrument. We visited the Cathedral with all 14 stations of the cross sculpted from one tree, the stations are semicircles about 3 feet high, just lovely except when the carver asked the bishop what an olive tree looked like for #1, the bishop said [View Full Entry]

Gruxy - Claire McManus | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 21st 2009 | 101 Views | [diary=359080]

all new vehicules for the tourists
another show
up to the meae

Ua-Huka February 17th, 2009 Alarm set for 5:30 so that we could see a 180 turn of the boat within 2 rock cliffs in the bay of Vaipaee. The sun was coming over the rock cliffs, one side was grey while the other was Grand Canyon red, almost on fire, and changing every moment as time progressed. Sailors were sent to each side where cleats had been cemented to the rock floor; for the photo opportunity, the men wore white t-shirts and white hard hats and to make the maneuver more dramatic, there was a (staged?) pirogue that came flying by [View Full Entry]

Gruxy - Claire McManus | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 24th 2009 | 137 Views | [diary=376517]

getting dresssed
Bruce and Pat from Chicago
crew: Mila and Manaarii

Hiva Oa et Tahuata Le 16 février 2009 La Polynésie française (les Marquises en particulier furent découvertes en 1575 par les Espagnols) est annexée à la France depuis les 1850 isme. La publicité en France amène beaucoup de voyageurs français, et quelques allemands. Ils y a aussi des américains dont nous avons faits de bons amis (Pat & Bruce) et quelques canadiens, nous sommes 5(amie Dominique). Donc nous parlons souvent français. Les guides sont forts en français et en marquisien mais ont quelques fois difficultés en anglais. Nou, les bilingues, devons traduire pur eux. Durant une escalade [View Full Entry]

Gruxy - Claire McManus | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 21st 2009 | 97 Views | [diary=375652]

I have only put on a bit of weight
artistic shot
for granny

Fatu Hiva Feb 15th 2009 Small island known for wet weather, wood carvings and engravings and tapa. We stopped at Omoa and at Hanavave between 9 am and 4 pm; I like 2 stops as between visits to different parts of the island, we get back on board and I use the pool to uncook myself. Yesterday somebody said it was 34 degrees Celsius and to that add humidity, even my legs are sweating. Today we saw tapa being made from the bark of banyan tree and flower bouquet made with ylang-ylang, mint, basil, tiare, etc and tied with a string [View Full Entry]

Gruxy - Claire McManus | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 21st 2009 | 129 Views | [diary=375651]

more carvings
flowerscrowns and hair pieces and tapa
coconut oil for monoi

Lovely Ua Pou, Marquesas, Feb 13th Our hybrid freighter/cruise ship started working (doing freight exchange) today, fascinating. We pulled into a dock on the island of Ua Pou, and they started unloading onions, refrigerated crates, other crates (6 feet by 6 feet by 6 feet) full of boxes which seemed to be destined for grocery stores- water, coke, beer, insect repellent, etc. Terry and I walked to a lovely church with fantastic carvings; we also walked up a 450 m hill, Terry turned back and I continued to the top, about half way up the mountain and I could see over [View Full Entry]

Gruxy - Claire McManus | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 21st 2009 | 94 Views | [diary=359078]

another feast
artistic shot
church with open roof

Saturday Feb 14th Nuku Hiva- T he biggest island Disembarqued at Taiohae, ride to town to see many arts and crafts and clothes Long cherry wood or sandal wood log instrument with ornamental carvings on the outside and a slice hollowed out in the middle- with drum sticks, hit at different places is a lovely percussion instrument. We visited the Cathedral with all 14 stations of the cross sculpted from one tree, the stations are semicircles about 3 feet high, just lovely except when the carver asked the bishop what an olive tree looked like for #1, the bishop said carve [View Full Entry]

Gruxy - Claire McManus | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 21st 2009 | 125 Views | [diary=375650]

new cars to drive tourists around the island
another show
jammin