Bluewater Destinations: Ep3 - Marquesas & Tuamotus
Bluewater Destinations: Marquesas & Tuamotus
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25m
EPISODE 3: Bluewater Destinations.
A film by British Sailor, TV director, and circumnavigator, Michael Briant.
After crossing the south Pacific from the Galapagos Islands, join British sailor and circumnavigator, Michael Briant as he visits two exotic Polynesian island chains: the Marquesas and the Tuamotus.
Make your first landfall on Fatu-Hiva in the Marquesas, then explore Tahuata and Hiva-Oa. Visit the grave of French artist, Paul Gauguin. Take a tour with a local chief to archeological sites and learn about Polynesian history. Then sail on to the rarely visited island of Ua-Poa with its soaring rock spires and dramatic mountain waterfall.
Next sail north to Nuku-Hiva, the most sophisticated and modern of all the Marquesas Islands, and the chain's cultural and administrative center. The island still retains a laid back island lifestyle with many beautiful anchorages, and includes a wealth of ancient stone carvings and ruins. Herman Melville choose a village on Nuku-Hiva, where he jumped ship in 1842, as the setting for his first novel, Typee.
Finally sail north to the Tuamotus with their 78 atolls, many low-lying with dangerous and tricky channel entrances. A less fertile chain, the Tuamotus have less population. On Rangiroa, which hosts some exclusive and expensive vacation spots, get a close up look at the lucrative black pearl industry.
In episode 4, join Michael as he sails on to Tahiti and explores the Society Islands, then on across the Pacific to the Cook Islands, Fiji and Tonga.