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Photo taken on a motu in French Polynesia. A motu is very small island. French Polynesia being what it is, there are thousands of small motus scattered around the Pacific Ocean, ranging in size from practically nonexistent to somewhat large.
La société est un mur. L'idéaliste, c'est celui qui cherche à y percer des fenêtres.
Tahiti - French Polynésia
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Quand je m'en suis aperçue , j'ai eu juste le temps de prendre une photo, mais qu'une, avant que bien vite, les couleurs changent
Papeete - Tahiti
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On our last dive of the trip, at the end of the dive, we were in only 25 feet of water with many sharks still around us. A dive boat sped right over us and spooked the sharks. The sharks headed straight at me and at the last minute, veered away. It was a perfect way to end the diving.
school of barracuda at Tiputa pass, Rangiroa atoll, Tuamotus, French Polynesia. Taken in May 2006 with compact camera Olympus 3040
Usually, to get close to sharks or to get lots of sharks, one need to be on a baited dive. French Polynesia has banned shark feeding. It was amazing to dive with large number of sharks, with the sharks being totally calm and approaching very close, without bait.
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Homeward Bound From Tahiti,
We should be home in a couple of weeks now with many Pics of the beautiful places we have visited.
It will be great to catch up with all of you great contacts again and see the work that you have been showcasing
Kevin & Estelle
Papeete the capital of French Polynesia in the South Pacific. Papeete is located on the island of Tahiti in the group of Windward island. bookinghotelin.wordpress.com/pacific/
The Manta Ray approaches, but the fish remain calm because they know they have nothing to fear.
The manta ray feeds only on plankton.
Certains par peur de manquer, ont dévalisés les rayons des super marchés, alors que le réapprovisionnement arrive, là un bateau de Nouvelle Zélande.
A propos de dévaliser, un individu a profité du confinement pour braquer une succursale de la Banque de Polynésie emportant avec lui 2 millions de francs pacifiques, fait extrêmement rare !
et d'autres ont cambriolés le Club de Foot de l'AS VENUS emportant tout le matériel informatique, entre autre...
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