Trip to Moorea. Weather was nice while we were in Tahiti, except
for the day in Moorea. We had cloudy overcast and intermittent rain.
Belvédère overlook. View of Cook's Bay.


Peyton learning how to take videos on Moorea.

The ancient Maraes (pronounced MAH - RISE) of
Moorea are symbols to many of the history of the polynesian islands
themselves. Maraes are akin to temples and there are many on Moorea.
This is one of the more famous, Marae Tetiroa and its ancient Banyan
trees in the background.

Our tour bus.

Bus was labeled for us! "Chen X3"

At the shoreline of Cook's Bay.

Overlooking a lagoon on Moorea.



On Moorea is Tahiti's equivalent of Hawaii's Polynesian Cultural
Center. Far smaller scale than what's on Oahu. Tahiti has only a
small percentage of traffic that Hawaii would see, so everything is
a smaller scale.


Dolphins at the Intercontinenal Beachcomber on Moorea.


Intercontinental has a shallow lagoon-like inlet where you can see
fish. Although a little artificial, it was scenic nevertheless.
