by GWTAdmin | Aug 15, 2015 | pape'ete tahiti french polynesia, Polynesian locals, sailing destinations, sailing South Pacific, topless Polynesians
Forget the fantasy. In real life French Polynesian women’s attireis rated PG — even Polynesian dancers. Traditional dancecostumes are quite beautiful. Image pilfered from www.gigsalad.com. Conjure up an image of Polynesian paradise and what do you... by GWTAdmin | Aug 11, 2015 | boat maintenance and repair, galley cooking, pape'ete tahiti french polynesia, pearson 365 sailboat
It’s not a thing of beauty, but thanks to the addition of a|Pape’ete city marina cruiser castoff, our “new”bow anchor roller works better than ever!“Treasures of the Bilge” is a common conversation topic when cruisers get together, as in the space-limited constraints... by GWTAdmin | Aug 5, 2015 | autonomie parade french polynesia, pape'ete tahiti french polynesia, Polynesian locals, sailing the South Pacific
Tahiti is “the big city” for French Polynesia, but it’s still really just a big town. Their big annual Autonomie Parade really drives that point home.There’s nothing like sound and motion to get the sense of “being... by GWTAdmin | Jul 29, 2015 | hinano, local food, pape'ete tahiti french polynesia
Wayne’s birthday hat and shirt fromPapeete Tahiti’s Hinano clearance store.Wayne is not the kind of guy who goes for prominent logos, and the idea of paying to advertise for someone is definitely out of character for him.For every rule there’s an... by GWTAdmin | Jul 11, 2015 | cruiser humor, cruising life, pape'ete tahiti french polynesia, Pearson 365 ketch sailboat. Boat maintenance and repair
Here’s the drawing of our bedtime desires — sheets that fit!Dreaming of South Seas adventures in exotic foreign countries, wondering if your dreams will ever come true? Perhaps this will help you feel better about where you are now, where night-time likely... by GWTAdmin | Jul 5, 2015 | autonomie parade french polynesia, cruising activities, cruising destinations, pape'ete tahiti french polynesia, Polynesian locals
Coconut carrying, a traditional native Polynesian sport. Here it’s part of the Pape’ete’s Autonomie parade.French Polynesia is not independent but is autonomous…. It even has its own currency.Instead of independence day French Polynesia...