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Beyond Bora Bora: Journey Through the Heart of French Polynesia
Beyond Bora Bora: Journey Through the Heart of French Polynesia YouTube video by Big Blend Radio

Go Beyond Bora Bora and take a deep dive into the authentic soul, hidden history & cultural flavors of the islands of #Tahiti with travel writer Terri Guthrie on Big Blend Radio: youtu.be/-lq5hSQpucU #travelpodcast #bigblendradio #islandtravel

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A dream in cream 😚
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I really need to get my expired passport in order because lately I have been thinking back to 2002 when I was in French Polynesia for a world competition in outrigger canoe racing that took place in Bora Bora. 
This image was the week after the event when I was island hopping.
The final morning on my second to last island of the trip I paddled out to a secluded motu (reef) island, floated and swam with the lagoon sea life, soaking up the last full day of sun of Mo'orea sunshine [I think I was au-natural here that day getting full tan] before paddling back to the main island, jumping on my beach cruiser bike to get my first and only tattoo from a traditional Tahitian artist, [part of it is represented on my profile art]... so essentially this photo is of the last hours of my pure unmarked virgin skin. I then promised myself afterwards I would not get another tattoo unless I returned to these islands and hopefully this same artist.

As to insure waterproof imaging from paddling across the lagoon, this photo and others that morning was shot with a store bought disposable Fujifilm underwater film camera, then many years later digitally scanned for archiving. 
Here I am on a smaller neighboring motu looking back at the larger one. Sadly since I was there, and some who have been there recently knows that these motus are now occupied by tour and event excursion services and no longer the tranquil reef island I remember. Still beautiful tho but now more people in the mix, so no more naked swimming with tropical fishies and feeding them pieces of baguettes. Just lucky I had the solitude experience when I did almost twenty-four years ago.

The next day I took a ferry to Papa'ete for a couple days and on the last day I surprised and reconnected with an old Tahitian friend I met back home 15 years prior when she was on vacation. We had a blast catching up at her home with that island hospitality before she gave me a ride to the airport for my midnight flight back to California.

I really need to get my expired passport in order because lately I have been thinking back to 2002 when I was in French Polynesia for a world competition in outrigger canoe racing that took place in Bora Bora. This image was the week after the event when I was island hopping. The final morning on my second to last island of the trip I paddled out to a secluded motu (reef) island, floated and swam with the lagoon sea life, soaking up the last full day of sun of Mo'orea sunshine [I think I was au-natural here that day getting full tan] before paddling back to the main island, jumping on my beach cruiser bike to get my first and only tattoo from a traditional Tahitian artist, [part of it is represented on my profile art]... so essentially this photo is of the last hours of my pure unmarked virgin skin. I then promised myself afterwards I would not get another tattoo unless I returned to these islands and hopefully this same artist. As to insure waterproof imaging from paddling across the lagoon, this photo and others that morning was shot with a store bought disposable Fujifilm underwater film camera, then many years later digitally scanned for archiving. Here I am on a smaller neighboring motu looking back at the larger one. Sadly since I was there, and some who have been there recently knows that these motus are now occupied by tour and event excursion services and no longer the tranquil reef island I remember. Still beautiful tho but now more people in the mix, so no more naked swimming with tropical fishies and feeding them pieces of baguettes. Just lucky I had the solitude experience when I did almost twenty-four years ago. The next day I took a ferry to Papa'ete for a couple days and on the last day I surprised and reconnected with an old Tahitian friend I met back home 15 years prior when she was on vacation. We had a blast catching up at her home with that island hospitality before she gave me a ride to the airport for my midnight flight back to California.

So preceding my motu island photo is This one. The main reason of me being in French Polynesia. 
The Outrigger Canoe (Va'a in Tahitian) World Sprints happens every four years in a different location, basically it's the Olympics of outrigger competitions. That year (2002) it took place at Matira Beach on the outer island of Bora Bora. I was part of Team USA/California masters crew. 
It consisted of different course legnths and several qualifying to illumination heats that lasted five-ish days... an event of a lifetime in a place I dreamt of since I was a kid.

This photo is between our heats one day as I was able to walk out pretty far in 80 degree (F) chest deep lagoon water with one of my old Nikon film cameras with a nifty-fifty mm Ai-S lens loaded with positive transparency film. The camera ended up skipping frames that week when I would use the film advance lever due to my negligence of not servicing the camera before I took this trip... Big lesson learned; If you ever take a trip to a tropical humid location, PLEASE service your camera before hand because that salt air will effect your inner mechanical parts by drying up any lubrication you have left. I ended up with 1/3rd of my rolls of film exposed from that point on, so 2/3rds of the film are blank from film advance mechanism not locking in to allow the shutter to engage. I was devastated to say the least that I was not able to capture everything I set out to on that rare trip. 
Thank goodness digital cameras became a thing since that time... but still, make sure those are in tip top shape before I make this trip again, hopefully that becomes reality sometime soon, after I get that damn passport re-issued.
Photo is of a sprint heat, teams not known in this one. Shot on a Nikon FE with the Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 Ai-S using Kodak Ektachrome slide film because I wanted to display them through slide projectors back home and for the true blue tone colors of the environment... that was the idea at least.

So preceding my motu island photo is This one. The main reason of me being in French Polynesia. The Outrigger Canoe (Va'a in Tahitian) World Sprints happens every four years in a different location, basically it's the Olympics of outrigger competitions. That year (2002) it took place at Matira Beach on the outer island of Bora Bora. I was part of Team USA/California masters crew. It consisted of different course legnths and several qualifying to illumination heats that lasted five-ish days... an event of a lifetime in a place I dreamt of since I was a kid. This photo is between our heats one day as I was able to walk out pretty far in 80 degree (F) chest deep lagoon water with one of my old Nikon film cameras with a nifty-fifty mm Ai-S lens loaded with positive transparency film. The camera ended up skipping frames that week when I would use the film advance lever due to my negligence of not servicing the camera before I took this trip... Big lesson learned; If you ever take a trip to a tropical humid location, PLEASE service your camera before hand because that salt air will effect your inner mechanical parts by drying up any lubrication you have left. I ended up with 1/3rd of my rolls of film exposed from that point on, so 2/3rds of the film are blank from film advance mechanism not locking in to allow the shutter to engage. I was devastated to say the least that I was not able to capture everything I set out to on that rare trip. Thank goodness digital cameras became a thing since that time... but still, make sure those are in tip top shape before I make this trip again, hopefully that becomes reality sometime soon, after I get that damn passport re-issued. Photo is of a sprint heat, teams not known in this one. Shot on a Nikon FE with the Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 Ai-S using Kodak Ektachrome slide film because I wanted to display them through slide projectors back home and for the true blue tone colors of the environment... that was the idea at least.

Dreaming of going back to French Polynesia...

After the massive flooding in Hawaii, my annual summer surf trip there may be questionable, so looking at alternatives... Need to renew passport first.
#summer #FrenchPolynesia #islands #Moorea #BoraBora #Tahiti #paradise #outriggercanoe #islandbliss

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market in #Papeete, the only one in #Tahiti, has an air all its own. One must be at the market before five o'clock to see it all. Sunday is the choicest day of all the week, because Sunday is a day of feasting, and the marche then has a more than gala air.

Already the buyers are coming fast

market in #Papeete, the only one in #Tahiti, has an air all its own. One must be at the market before five o'clock to see it all. Sunday is the choicest day of all the week, because Sunday is a day of feasting, and the marche then has a more than gala air. Already the buyers are coming fast

market in #Papeete, the only one in #Tahiti, has an air all its own. One must be at the market before five o'clock to see it all. Sunday is the choicest day of all the week, because Sunday is a day of feasting, and the marche then has a more than gala air.

Already the buyers are coming fast

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Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia, circa 2000. The ship's doctor is in the background with a camera. He and I went out with our girlfriends in Papeete one day. #Papeete #tahiti #frenchpolynesia

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Swimming with sharks. #tahiti

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#Papeete in #Tahiti is a very walkable town and it has some beautiful #murals. Did you see them when you visited French #Polynesia ? backpackandsnorkel.c...

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Exploring Tahiti & Beyond Island Hopping, Culture, and Lagoon Adventures

Today's #BigBlendRadio "Travel with Terri" Podcast explores the beauty, culture, and island adventures of Tahiti & French Polynesia, from lagoons & pearl farms to local cuisine & sustainable travel. Listen: vacationstationtravel.substack.com/p/exploring-... #Tahiti #TravelPodcast

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Last tropical stop #Tahiti

Please let it warm up.
Then I can post penguin pics.
Guess you'll have to wait.

#haiku #travel #cruise #rivercruise #ABD #Disney #DCL #follow #Azamara #AmaWaterways #TravelAgent
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a row of thatched huts in the middle of a body of water ALT: a row of thatched huts in the middle of a body of water

Pour me baigner dans l'ocΓ©an plus que turquoise #Tahiti

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Pool or beach. #Tahiti #Greece.


It's only water.
So many ways to enjoy.
Even when it's on ice.

#haiku #travel #cruise #rivercruise #ABD #Disney #DCL #follow #Azamara #AmaWaterways #TravelAgent
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French Polynesia urges Pacific to unite amid rising global tensions | Asia Pacific Report

French Polynesia urges Pacific to unite amid rising global tensions #asiapacificreport #rnzpacific #PMNnews #frenchpolynesia #tahiti #unitedpacific #IranWar #Pacificgeopolitics
asiapacificreport.nz/2026/03/11/f...

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