Day 16, Jan 24, 2024 a Day on Moorea, a French Polynesian Island

 

Moʻorea, also spelled Moorea, is a volcanic island in French Polynesia. It is one of the Windward Islands, a group that is part of the Society Islands, 11 miles northwest of Tahiti. The name comes from the Tahitian word Moʻoreʻa, meaning "yellow lizard": Moʻo = lizard ; Reʻa (from reʻareʻa) = yellow. An older name for the island is ʻAimeho, sometimes spelled ʻAimeo or ʻEimeo (among other spellings that were used by early visitors before Tahitian spelling was standardized). Early Western colonists and voyagers also referred to Moʻorea as York Island or Santo Domingo.  Population is about 20K.

More info:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo%27orea


Today we took a Lagoon Scenic Catamaran Cruise along the Mo'orea north side






Our Viking Neptune










Note the hole just below the lying lady's nose.  It's ten feet in diameter.



The green grassy area is a pineapple field, which needs drainage


Hotel Hilton




If you have a million or two, we will volunteer to be crew


Our catamaran captain.  A real card and pleasure.


We will arrive in Tahiti late this evening



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