French Polynesia - Atoll TIKEHAU Lazy afternoon (4)
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The Tuamoto Islands of French Polynesia cover an enormous area of the South Pacific, and the roughly 80 islands and atolls in the Tuamoto's are broken down into subregions. One of these is the Palliser Islands, a group of nine atolls in the northwestern part of the Tuamoto's. In this drone video by Marmot, you'll get a nice aerial view of Tikehau, one of the Palliser's. The Tuamoto's are part of the French Overseas Collectivity known as French Polynesia, although most of French Polynesia's best known islands are part of the Society group.
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Tikehau (meaning Peaceful Landing in Tuamotuan or Porutu-kai is a coral atoll in the Palliser Islands group, part of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia. It is included in the commune of Rangiroa. Tikehau is located 340 kilometres (210 miles) northeast of Tahiti in the Tuamotu Islands. The nearest atoll, Rangiroa, lies only 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) to the east. Mataiva, the westernmost atoll of the same group, is located 35 kilometres (22 miles) to the west. The atoll's oval-shaped lagoon is 27 kilometres (17 miles) long and 19 kilometres (12 miles) wide with a lagoon area of about 461 square kilometres (178 square miles). The atoll is made up of two major islands and numerous islets. The northeastern quarter of the atoll is a single, mostly uninhabited island. The whole atoll is surrounded by an almost continuous coral reef. There is a single pass deep and wide enough for navigation in and out of the lagoon. Tuheiava Pass is located on the western shore. The main village is called Tuherahera. Travel with passion!