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Local Entertainers at Club Med, Moorea



A Moorea church built entirely of coral blocks



"How many more courses in this meal?"



Along le Boulevard Pomare in Papeete



At the South lagoon at Tahiti Ita



Club Med serenade



Moorea's North Motu



From the Beachcomber Hotel, Tahiti



Enjoying the Club Med bubbly.



A signature view in Paradise



Bora Bora Flora



From Tahiti across the bay to Moorea



The view from Papetoai Point, Moorea



On stage at Club Med



On the grounds of the Beachcomber Hotel



Once again at the famous Club Med red column.



Cook's Bay, Moorea



A Papeete outrigger team. This is just
about considered the National Sport.



In October 2002, the motor vessel Amazing Grace left the dock in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad for an epic journey to the other side of the world. Aboard the colorful old ship was a group of resolute passengers and a crew of thirty-seven. Their 93 day, 14500 mile trip would take them from the Caribbean to Tahiti in the South Pacific and return, stopping at some of the most exotic places in the world including Bora Bora, Pitcairn Island, Easter Island and Machu Picchu.









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