For
Stan and Glenda's last day, March 11th, we rented a car
and did an island tour of Tahiti. We took them to some of the places
we knew and had been before, but we also went to some new places.
First
stop is the lighthouse at Point Venus. She is a beauty and can be
seen for 25 miles offshore.
Next
stop was the waterfalls. But their had been so much rain that the
trail even to the lower falls was closed.
But it was not for loss,
as we were graced with the mythic flight of the Tropic Bird. In each
of these photos there are two birds, see if you can spot them with
their long graceful tails.
Across
the road from the turn off to the waterfalls is the blow hole. It
seems so tranquil.
Until
a big swell hits the rocks at just the right direction, then VA
Voosh!
We
stopped at the look out for Matavai Bay, a black beach on the South
side of Point Venus.
Here
are the boys with the reef and Moorea in the background.
Stan,
Glenda and Mike by the big banyon tree at the overlook.
We
took advantage of the rental car and found the lost road up to the
real Belvedere restaurant lookout over all of Papeete. Their sign is
on the side of an old Le Truck tour bus.
Here
you can see a close up map of the twisty windy one lane road we had
to drive (Mike drove!) up to get here. The road ends here, but a
trail continues up the ridge to more spectacular heights. We did not
go!
The
car parked in the shade of the big trees on the one lane road to get
up here.
This
painted tile shows what we are seeing and which direction we are
looking.
The
city of Papeete has grown quite a bit since that painting!! You can
see the road below us too. There is a car carrier and a container
ship at the loading dock down there. These are huge ships that look
tiny from up here!
The
steep cliff on the other side of the valley from us. Probably looks
similar right below us.
These
photos show the reef and lagoons on both Moorea in the distance and
Tahiti in the near. Look how turquoise the water is in the lagoon on
Moorea's south side.
Here
you can really see the reef inside the breakers.
Not
too busy here, but these tables were a bit hot to sit in the sun.
So
we sat with a Corona in the shade enjoying the view. (this photo is
for you Kevin!)
To
our right was a view of Point Venus through the trees.
We
could even see the lighthouse sticking out above the trees down
there.
The
restaurant was quite eclectic. For the youngsters out there, this is
a real record player, with a real Long Play (LP) loaded and playing.
I
would have bought a fortune from this antique gypsy machine, but they
were all in French. It reminded me of the one from the movie “Big”
with Tom Hanks.
This
photo is for my favorite race car driver (my Miguel) who loves the
Grand Prix!
There
is a lounge chair made of blue jeans.
Glenda,
Stan and Mike enjoying the view from the shade.
Shelly,
Mike and Stan having a good time!
Their
visit was a blow up of a good time, and sunset too! Check out the
moon just above the cloud!
Thanks
for stopping by you guys!!!!