Tahiti, Bora Bora, Tahaa
Tahiti and Bora Bora are the best known of a group of islands, a territory of France, called French Polynesia.
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	 Located in the South Pacific between South American and Australia  | 
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	 Motu is the Polynesian word for a small reef islands that encircle a main island.  | 
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	 Tahiti is famous for the cultivation of black pearls. We visit one such farm.  | 
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	 Tropical France in the easiest way to describe this place.  | 
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	 One of the best resorts in one of the most exotic places in the world.  | 
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	 Crabs everywhere, dogs eating avacados, petting sting rays and children playing with small sharks  | 
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	 Hikes in the interior of Tahaa and Bora Bora, including an ancient temple.  | 
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	 A small family run pensionate on the island of Tahaa. A place with both character and characters.  | 
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	 Drive around the island of Tahiti Drive 130km of black sand beaches, waterfalls in a tiny Renault rental car. C'est fun.  | 
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	 Tahiti, and neighbouring islands are famous for some of the world's finest vanilla.  | 
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	 With there being so many islands, boats are the main means of transportation.  | 
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	 Enjoy one of Tahiti's top, luxurious hotels.  | 
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	 Located on Tahiti Island, the capital is the largest city in French Polynesia.  |