Tahiti–part of French Polynesia is a 400 sq mi island with 170,000 islanders. A volcanic island with mostly black sand beaches. The caldera of the volcano supports a rain forest receiving 500 inches of rain a year producing many waterfalls large and small. French culture is apparent in language, buildings and mixed with Polynesian traditions of dress, fishing and canoeing. The mystic of the island and culture is apparent among the traditionalists, but the young are caught up in modern ways.
Take photo. Climb tree. Climb again.
Yes, that is a very long waterfall.

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