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This French Polynesian paradise is well known for its lush black sand beaches and rainforests. The temperature ranges between 70 and 88 Fahrenheit.
Pape-ete is the capital, and serves as a vibrant gateway to the rest of the islands.
The Tahitians of the modern era maintain their heritage and traditions of their Maohi ancestors. Oral history recounts the adventures of gods and warriors in colorful legends where javelin throwing was the sport of the gods, surf riding was favored by the kings, and Aito strongmen competed in outrigger canoe races and stone lifting as a show of pure strength. (from Tahiti Tourism North America)
Thatched roof bungalows hovering above crystal-clear lagoon waters are a famous image, and visitors can find these luxury lodgings right here in Tahiti. Watch tropical fish swim beneath your room through glass in the floor, and enjoy breakfast delivered by canoes.
World class dining, shopping, resorts diving, hiking and more can be discovered on the islands.
Tahiti exports vanilla, fish, copra oil, and benefits from lucrative Black Pearl farming.
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