Jacaranda Journey
Map of Marquesas Islands
Six inhabited islands. Ua Pou is in the northern group
Ua Pou Profile
Ua Pou Pillars
Ua Pou
As seen from Nuku Hiva, 25 miles away, with the Aranui cargo/cruise ship
Approaching Ua Pou
The northeastern corner of the island that we rounded to get into Hakahau Bay.
Approaching Hakahau Bay
Hakahau Bay
Ua Pou Canoe Club
Lots of activity on the beach
Bathing horses in the sea. The Marquesans love their horses, some of which run wild on several islands.
Even sandcastle design seems to reflect the pillars of the island
Outrigger canoe
Pirogue with young paddlers
Picking Mangoes
Plumeria
Marquesan Wedding
Marquesan Wedding
Hakahau church
Wood carving in the church
City Hall
Tiki Doghouse
Aranui
Aranui Leaving
Shoehorning itself away from the quay
Marguerite
At her display table of crafts int he artisan center
Seed necklaces
For sale at the artisan market
East coast
East coast
Rainbow Eucalyptus
Tohua Mauia
This tohua is an ancient ceremonial space consisting of a large L-shaped open grassy area suitable for dance and cultural performances, framed by an L-shaped stone platform
Tohua Mauia
Tohua Mauia
Jérôme explaining the features of this major archeological site
Hohoi Beach
Flower stone
Found in only two places in the world - on Ua Pou and in Brazil
Marguerite and Keith at their home
Musicians from Hakahetau village
Dancer from Hakahetau village
Dancer from Hakahetau village
Dancer from Hakahetau village
Dancer from Hakahetau village
Linda and Marguerite
All dressed up Marquesan style
Dancers from Hakahau
Dancers from Hakahau
Dancers from Hakahau
Dancer from Hakahau
Dancers from Hakahau
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