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Friday, June 15, 2012

One year in the books : Part Un

Ia ora na!  (hello in Tahitian, pronounced oh rah nah) Here are some pictures from our trip to French Polynesia to celebrate our first year of marriage.  We flew into Papeete, Tahiti then took a ferry to the neighboring island of Moorea.  From there we flew to Bora Bora and a few days later onto the atoll, Tikehau.  Each of our destinations was quite unique but all incredibly beautiful and fun yet relaxing.  Wish I'd brushed up on my (limited) francaise!!  I'm going to post pictures from Tikehau separately because I have heaps.  I'm so thankful for an amazing husband to share this life with and to have the incredible travel opportunities we've had.  Laissez les bon temps rouler!  

After a rainy and rough ferry ride over to Moorea our taxi man lets us out to get our first real glimpse of paradise.  That is Tahiti in the distance. 


Monopoly money!!

Contemplating his future maritime expeditions??  This was the front porch of our little bungalow at Fare Vaihere (our guest house on Moorea).
Our front "yard".
Practice makes perfect!

Beverage of choice.
It's go time.
Still cloudy but water was crystal clear.

Our host and tour guide, Phillip attracting new stingray friends (slimy).

Those dark blobs are coral reef albeit not in the best condition. A world of beautiful fish though! 

Camping island style

New day = new possibilities.

View of Fare Vaihere from the boat.  We had to be shuttled via kayak in order to not damage the motu (reef). 
View from the top of Magic Mountain.  You can see now how the motu bleeds from the edge of the island - well volcano. 

Close up

Squeaky bikes are the best form of transport on island time.

Photo op!

H U M I D

Sorry Max


Our first proper Tahitian sunset


The hubs and wifey
Ahhhhh and now onto Bora Bora!! 

 The lagoon here was unBELIEVABLE.  I took this from the pier at the airport.


Boat taxi to hotel.

Wicked

Mmmmmmmmmmmmm

After thinking and eventually vocalizing "That can't be safe?" we thoroughly enjoyed watching this duo paddle around the lagoon in front of our hotel.

First proper Tahitian moonrise!

Stunning

A lot going on with this face right now.

Public beach outside our hotel apparently voted best beach in the world by the NY Times at some point.  I was struck by how calm the water was despite the line of storms in the background. 





Another interesting face... on the way back to the airport. Next up - Tikehau!!  Stay tuned. 

1 comment:

  1. Aw, poor Maxie! Thanks for this feast for the eyes on a grey day.

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