A pleasant walk, led by our friend and tour guide, Yota, took us up a wide path to these spectacular falls in the Fa’aruma’i Valley of Tahiti. The tranquil scene was graced by the flyover of several beautiful but shy, white tropicbirds with their long, thin tails trailing behind. Though we had been looking for them during the whole trip, this was the only sighting, and it couldn’t have happened in a more scenic setting.
Retired physician with interests in writing, photography, music, and astronomy. I have written multiple stories of life experiences, travel, and astronomy, and have been playing the ukulele for 10 years. My wife Fairy and I travel frequently to the Pacific Islands of Hawaii, and French Polynesia, and I have learned several of their native-language songs.
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2 thoughts on “Of Waterfalls and Tropicbirds”
So fun to discover off the main road sites. Glad you’ve had a fantastic trip.
So fun to discover off the main road sites. Glad you’ve had a fantastic trip.
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Thanks, having a great time.
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