Raiavavae - Description

At the dawning of the world....
With all its tiny islets etched out against the sky, where a multitude
of sea birds nest, whose strident cries echo to the rhythm of the
rise and fall of the surf, and to the song of the distant reef,
Raivavae, almost unreal, seems to float within its emerald
lagoon.
It is, people say, one of the most beautiful spots in the South
Pacific and in one of the most natural settings. Its mountains of
dark green velvet, whose slopes are covered in ferns, reach up and
touch the bands of cloud rising up to more than 400 meters in the
sky.
Its 1,049 inhabitants have built pretty pastel colored houses in
five villages where life unfolds simply and peacefully: Rairua,
Mahanatoa, Anatonu, Vaiuru and Matotea
which are just so many unknown names to the agitated outside world.
These names are given to cohesive and harmonious communities where
the visitor can drop all the stress of modern life between the coming
and the going of the cargo ship which is the only way of communication
with the outside world.
After having crossed the approximately 630km which separates these
islands from the island of Tahiti, the Tuhaa Pae III which
trades from island to island, ties up at the wharf at Rairua every
two to three weeks. And not far from the square around which stand
the Mayor's office, the gendarmerie, the church, and the school,
it unloads and then reloads cargo and travelers.
Source :
GIE Tahiti Tourisme
http://www.tahiti-tourisme.pf
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