28 January 2012 Moorea-Tahiti
We were up early for the bus with lots of goodbyes from Haari and his wife. It has been a lovely stay, just what you imagine a South Sea Island to be like.We breakfasted at the ferry terminal and soaked up the increasing level of bustle and noise. The crossing on the fast cat was lovely, and the mountains of Tahiti were cloud free for the 1st time since I arrived nearly a month ago.
Looking back to Moorea |
We shopped for the evening and then went off to explore the South coast. We stopped to investigate the springs at Bain de Viama but it was so crowded that we left rather than fight for a spot. Just along the road we came to the Jardain de Vaipahi, which is a wonderful botanical garden designed around a waterfall which in Tahitian belief is the 1st stage on a spirits' journey to heaven/valhalla/paradise. The legend was similar in idea to Catholic purgatory, Greek Styx, and Protestant redemption all rolled into one. The walks and viewpoints and flowers were just lovely, and if one does have to be 'tested' after death then this is as good a place to do it as any I can think of.
Ann considering the ascent to heaven |
Tautira looking to the interior of Tahiti Iti |
29 January 2012 Tahiti
It was Sunday so time for Ann's church. I dropped her off at 0915 and was told ' It will all be over by 1015'. So off I went to explore the valley inland from Papara. The road quickly turned into a track and then crossed a river at a ford. I left the hire car, forded the river and started to walk. The waterfall I had seen from the road turned into at least 3 falls streaming down a green cliff at least 1000ft high. The track kept crisscrossing the the river, and at one such ford I met a Tahitian family who were keen for me to accompany them up the valley. However it was a furthar 2 hrs to the falls and I needed to get back to Ann so I declined their offer. In the event the service lasted until nearly 1100hrs so I need not have hurried back.
The Gaugin Museum was interesting, such a confused and tortured man, and it was nicely done in spite of the rather sniffy write-up in the guide book.
Part of the Gaugin Museum |
The lighthouse at Point Venus |
30 January 2012 Tahiti
I thought that Ann would like to see the Fautuna Falls behind Papette which so impressed me earlier. We were away quite early and I remembered the way to Titioro. The weather was much as it was on my last visit and we were soaked several times on the walk in and up. We were only going to go to the pools at the head of the falls to shorten the day, after all it is a holiday.
A breather and chance to drip dry on the way up |
In the event I think the descent down the rope frightened Ann and the blackness of the pools, the coolness of the water and the knowledge of the 600ft drop at the end did little to reassure her. So the outing was not all I had hoped it would be.
We ate our lunch and climbed back up the fixed rope with no problems and were back in the car tired and wet but no worse for wear by mid-afternoon.
31 January 2012 Tahiti
We woke to steady and often heavy rain so decided to spend the day in Papette. The wiper blades on the car were 'shot' and the journey in was fraught. We left the car with Avis and headed into town. We wandered around the market which is colourful with fruit and veg, curios and pareos of every design and hue.
Dodging the rain in Papete Market |