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TAHITI BORA BORA : FRENCH POLYNESIA

TAHITI BORA BORA : FRENCH POLYNESIA (32 photos) Send this reportage Send this reportage
Tahiti and its multi-colored market offering … braided baskets, mats, shells, hibiscuses, tiaras … And also motuses, farés … Bora Bora, a sacred island with the world's most beautiful lagoon is dominated by a dark volcanic mole. Bora Bora is a special island. Those who know it say it is the most beautiful of the world. The aesthetic effect of its black and green mountain embedded in a turquoise tones lagoon is impressive!
© S. MATOU./TheReportage.com
Categories: Environment, Geography, Kitchen & traditions, Fishing, Sea, Tourism, Travel, Culture, Sports
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Tahiti and its multi-colored market offering … braided baskets, mats, shells, hibiscuses, tiaras … And also motuses, farés …
Bora Bora, a sacred island with the world's most beautiful lagoon is dominated by a dark volcanic mole. Bora Bora is a special island. Those who know it say it is the most beautiful of the world. The esthetic effect of its black and green mountain embedded in a turquoise tones lagoon is impressive !
A teacher told us that before the arrival of the Europeans, the Arioïs cast a.k.a. "balladins priests" were celebrating the arts and the pleasures of life, spreading
the archipelagos and consequently, terrorising the first missionaries. In the tradition, the word “Pora Pora” means the first female born, fished from the bottom of the primitive ocean by the semi-god Mauï.