dimanche 17 août 2014

Bora Bora Islands of wonder

Bora Bora is a volcanic island located in French Polynesia in the South Pacific, 260 km from Tahiti (45 minute flight). 

Out of the waters there are 13 million years, the volcano has gradually pressed to be today surrounded by a beautiful lagoon and a barrier reef. Otemanu Mountains (727 m), Pahia (661m) and Hue (619 m) ​​overlooks the magnificent spectacle of colors of the lagoon. 

The island was formerly called Vavau. Roggeveen discovered by the browser in 1722, Cook landed there in 1769 and named Bora Bora (Pora Pora actually) name meaning can be "born first," referring to the fact that the god would Taaroa created immediately after Raiatea . 



The history of Bora Bora is marked by wars between different clans of the island or against neighboring islands. In 1820, Protestant missionaries landed on the island and the first temple opened in 1822 It was in 1888 that Bora Bora and all Leeward Islands were annexed by France. 

Another important fact of contemporary history of Bora Bora, the presence between 1942 and 1946 American troops as part of Operation Bobcat on the island has left many remains as anti-aircraft batteries, blockhouses, but especially the airstrip which was long the longest Polynesia and which is still used today. 

Since opening its first hotel in 1961, the island has ceased to grow with the building hotels and their famous overwater bungalows. Despite this development, the island has retained its pleasant atmosphere and continues to travelers from around the world dream.




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