Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia, and has a population of 245,000. Shaped like an upside down Maui, each side formed by separate volcanoes. Beaches are black. The philosophy is not to worry . Pape'ete is the capital, with an urban population of 136,771, or 27,000, depending on which portion. Called a sleepy town. I can one up that by saying town at sleep, for I made a walking tour, and virtually everything was closed at 2:30PM on a Saturday. Close by is Faa'a International Airport. Le Marche is the town marketplace. Of course it was closed when I walked by. But that is because it opened from 5:30AM to 1PM. A worthy stop would be the Botanical Garden/Gauguin Museum. Britisher Samuel Wallis discovered Tahiti in 1767. Of course Captain Cook also landed, two years later. Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin, a French Post-Impressionist artist, spent the final decade of his life in French Polynesia, leav...
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