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Tahiti
The island of Tahiti is actually two islands that are joined together
by a small isthmus. The larger island is known as Tahiti Nui (or greater Tahiti) and the smaller
part is Tahiti Iti (lesser Tahiti).
Papeete is the capital of all French Polynesia and it lies on the far
northwestern coast of Tahiti. This is the business heart of the islands as well as the government
center.
Moorea
About twelve miles northwest of Tahiti lies perhaps the most beautiful
place on the face of the earth, the paradise island known as Moorea. The island itself is
shaped like a heart and is a favorite spot for honeymooners.
On Moorea are ancient Polynesian ruins, spectacular waterfalls, gorgeous
mountain scenery, lust tropical vegitation, and inviting bays. Nightly there are traditional
fire dances and music. The best spot to see these dances is at the "Tiki Village."
Cooks bay was made famous by Captian Cook who in 1774 became the first
westerner to visit the island. At the time the tribes of Moorea and Tahiti were at war with
each other. The ruins, known as marae, are available for site-seeing.
For some photos and more history of Moorea check out our page on
Polynesian History.
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