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I do like long walks on the beach

Continuing my vacation at Bonaire - YanuYanu Resort

 

Hair by Wasabi - Raissa

Sarong and Kini by Lunar

Ready for the next vacation ✨

 

Hair by Wasabi - Pink [new @ Anthem]

Dress by Vanilla Bae

Drink by Hive

Tatts by Vegas tattoos

 

Taken at Bonaire - YanuYanu Resort

cabane d'artisanat à Saint Trojan

Bonne journée à tous et merci de votre passage

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Entre 1766 et 1769, la Boudeuse, commandée par Louis-Antoine de Bougainville, sillonne les mers du monde. A son bord, Philibert de Commerson, célèbre botaniste français. Il découvre, au cours d’une escale au Brésil, une magnifique plante fleurie à laquelle, tout naturellement, il donne le nom du navigateur.

 

November 15, 1766. Louis Antoine de Bougainville leaves the port of Nantes aboard the frigate La Boudeuse, for a trip around the world, which will last 3 years.. Mandated by King Louis XV, the objective of the trip is multiple: to discover new lands suitable for the foundation of new counters, to open a new route to China, to check the longitudes and latitudes of lands already discovered, to search for new plants of spices.

A scientific team: cartographer, astronomer, botanist, boarded a second boat, the Star and joined La Boudeuse in the bay of Rio de Janeiro, in June 1767. Philibert Commerson, a naturalist, carried out his first botanical explorations and discovered a shrub with opulent flowering He named it Bougainvillea in honor of the leader of the expedition.

Paris / Île-de-France / France

 

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taking a break in front of the place Bhakti and i call home

 

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Das BONAIRE im YanuYanu Resort

Das Ferienresort Nr. 1 in Second Life, Tuarua, Fidschi, mit direktem Zugang zur Blake Sea und zum Linden-Kanal.

 

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Avec sa "Corde" !!!

 

"Nono" et moi avons fait et offert une seconde corde, quasiment identique pour la cloche de proue.

Un "Trois-mâts" goélette sur la Seine - Paris-T.Eiffel - "La Boudeuse", un trois-mâts goélette construit en 1916 aux Pays-bas, actuellement basé au Havre.

"La Boudeuse", a three-masted schooner built in 1916 in the Netherlands, based in Le Havre.

 

Mount Lens : D800 + manual Nikkor AF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D macro (2007).

 

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Dal Pinocchio.

Elle paraissait agacée par l'herbe fine collée sur sa face

Le Havre, Normandy, France 28/06/2021.

Ophelinat St Philippe à Meudon (Haut-de-Seine)

 

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"The lighthouse Te-ara-o-Tahiti or Tepaina Venuti was built in 1867 at the initiative of the imperial commissoner

Count de la Roncière, and inaugurated in 1868. It stands on a very important place; the landing place of Samuel Wallis aboard the Dolfin, Antoine de Bougainville on the Boudeuse, James Cook on the Endeavour, William Bligh on the Bounty, and the London Missionary Society on the Duff."

"De la Taille, captain of civil engineering, led the construction according to Thomas Stevenson's plans who happened to be the writer Robert Louis Stevenson's father. The Gambier islands, famous for their religious constructions, gave coral stones and set up a 15 craftmen team. It was the first lighthouse of the south pacific. Build in corals, rubble basaltes and cut stones, the lighthouse of the pointe Vénus, 8 stairs square tower, originally stood some 25 mètres, to which 7 mètres were added for its electrification in 1963. It has been connected in 1973 to the Tahiti's electric system, and restored in 2007. Nowaday, it is also used in air navigation thanks to special light lenses."

"During World War 1939-1945, he lighthouse had been hidden by the inhabitants with coconuts paintings on it faces. Then, the Japanese enemy had no reference point to land on. Surrounded by real coconuts, the light house became invisible."

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