Swimming with sharks
Today we went diving in the La Passé Avapeihi in Huahine. It is a passage that connects the lagoon to the open ocean. The visibility wasn’t the best but still you had at least 50 feet. We were 4 divers with a monitor, Jordan. There were lots of Black tip reef sharks and large Gray sharks with a group of Trevaly fish and many other colorful fish. We also saw a type of large porcupine fish and the dive master said they were poisonous. Dolphins will play with them and become a little intoxicated for fun. Tetrodon I think is the name of this big pufferfish. Look it up it is a strange fish. Same family as Fugu.
There are crabs that live in holes on the side
How they decorate palm trunks.
of the road. Horses are kept in small pastures. It is very rural. Pictures will follow but none of underwater so you’ll have to believe me.
We woke this morning to a chorus of roosters. Everyon must have them here for eggs and meat. But most people eat fish, lots of tuna, red and white. Dogs are the guardians and this one stopped me from taking a photo of a nice looking rooster.
In polynesian myths Maui’s a young strong god that is revered for his strength and knowledge. At the Huahine airport there was this beautiful wood sculpture of Maui reading a book.
There is a beautiful fabric of polynesian origin here too.
The photos are in bad order but you can figure it out.





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