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Bora Bora, Tahaa, and Raiatea from space

Tahaa is an island in the Society Islands of French Polynesia. It produces 80% of all French Polynesia's vanilla. Because of the pervasive aroma of vanilla, Tahaa is known as the "Vanilla Island". Tahaa's pearls are of exceptional quality. Mount Otemanu, Bora Bora Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort, Bora Bora Frigate Flor al, stationned in Bora-Bora lagoon Bora Bora is an atoll in French Polynesia, about 260 km northwest of the capital, Papeete. ... Uturoa, Raiatea Only slightly smaller that Tahiti itself, Raiatea is the second largest of the Society Islands in French Polynesia. ... The Society Islands (Îles de la Société in French) are a group of islands in the south Pacific, administratively part of French Polynesia. ... Vanilla is a flavouring, in its pure form known as vanillin, derived from orchids in the genus Vanilla. ... For other things called pearl, see pearl (disambiguation). ...


The islands of Tahaa and Raiatea are enclosed by the same coral reef, and may once have been a single island. Uturoa, Raiatea Only slightly smaller that Tahiti itself, Raiatea is the second largest of the Society Islands in French Polynesia. ... Orders see Anthozoa zsnobordinkid505@aol. ... A reef surrounding an islet. ...



 

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