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Cruise in the Austral islands, the secret archipelago.
Discovered by Europeans in the 18th Century, the Austral islands are located 373 miles (600 km) south of Tahiti’s capital city. The archipelago is made of seven remote islands, five of which are inhabited – Rimatara, Rurutu, Tubuai, Raivavae and Rapa. A total of 6,800 people live in the Austral islands, an off the beaten track archipelago of untouched and mysterious land where white sand clashes with the intense blue of the lagoons.
Breath-taking landscapes, from sheer mountains to valleys and high plains, these islands are famous for their farming activities. Several archaeological remains witness to a well organized, pre-European community of rich cultural and religious practices. The cliffs and caves of the Austral Islands were ancient burial grounds and now provide a platform from which visitors can watch Humpback Whales frolic in the water just offshore as they come here from August to October to give birth (I'm…
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