Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Bora Bora

It is a beautiful island.  A friend tried to climb it but the locals wanted a fee to take him through some private land.  After snorkeling, there is not much to do here. 

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

South Sea Paradise

This a is private island of Paul Gauguin Cruise line off Taha's.   We can see Bora Bora in the distance from Taha's.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Nuku Hiva- almost an American colony

During the wars between the Te I'i and the Tai Pi, on October 25, 1813, the American navy Captain David Porter arrived in the frigate USS Essex, the flagship of his fleet of ten other armed ships. A shore party was landed and they claimed the island for the United States and constructed a small village, named Madisonville. A fortification, named Fort Madison, and a dock were also built, the latter to refit the Essex. Almost immediately Porter became involved in the tribal conflict. The first expedition into the jungle was led by Lieutenant John Downes, He and forty others captured a fort held by 3,000 to 4,000 Happah warriors with the assistance of several hundred Te I'is. The victory forced the Happah to terms and they allied themselved with both the Americans and the Te I'i. A second expedition was led by Porter himself and he made an amphibious assault against the Tai Pi held coastline. 5,000 Te I'is and Happahs accompanied the fleet in at least 200 war-canoes. Though the landing was unappossed, Porter's force of thirty men and a cannon led the march inland where they found another, more formidable, enemy fort. Thousands of natives armed with rocks and spears, positioned in a formidable mountain fortress, were able to fend off their enemies. The victory was short-lived however and Captain Porter followed up his landing with an expedition overland, bypassing the fort, to threaten the Tai Pi's village center in Typee Valley as the Americans named it.[3]
A warrior of Nuku Hiva with a spear and a hand fan by Wilhelm Gottlieb Tilesius von Tilenau, 1813.
When the column arrived at their destination it was November 30 of 1813. The first shots fired occurred after the Tai Pi's attempted to ambush the column, the attack was beaten off Porter issued a message warning that if the Tai Pi did not cease their resistance at once, he would destroy the villages. After a little while of waiting, the hostiles seemed to ignore the demands so the expedition advanced. A engagement ensued as the villages were burned. In the end, the Americans and their Te I'i and Happah allies had won at severe cost to the enemy, who sued for peace soon after. The next few months were peaceful until May 1814. The War of 1812 between the United States and the United Kingdom was in its third year and most of the American fleet was captured British privateers. At least six British prisoners were at Nuku Hiva during the American operations against the natives, not including a number who volunteered to fight for Captain Porter. But in December 1813, Porter left Nuka Hiva to continue raiding British whalers. He left behind only nineteen navy sailors and six prisoners under two midshipmen and United States Marine Corps Lieutenant John M. Gamble. On May 7, 1814, a group of the British sailors mutinied, released the six prisoners and attacked the fort. Gamble was wounded in the foot and taken captive with his remaining men on the corvette Seringapatam though the Americans were set adrift later that day.[4]
An Englishman, named Wilson, on the island was used as an interpreter by the American navy and on May 9 he convinced the Te I'i that Porter would not return from his raid which the natives were not happy about. Wilson eventually persuaded the Te I'is to cancel the alliance and attack. Six American sailors were on the beach at Madisonville at the time, four of the men were killed and one other man escaped wounded with a second survivor. Gamble was alone on the Sir Andrew Hammond, one of the captured British ships. While still recovering from his wound to the foot, two Te I'i war-canoes attacked the ship. The ship's cannon were already loaded so Lieutenant Gamble stumbled from one gun to another, firing them as fast as he could. Ultimately Gamble beat off the enemy attack single handedly but after the deaths of four of his men in town, there was no choice but to abandon the colony with the remaining seven, all of whom were either wounded or ill. After that the base was never again occupied by American forces. Captain Porter, who intended to sail back to Nuka Hiva, was captured at the Battle of Valparaiso on March 28, his claim on Nuku Hiva was never ratified by the United States Congress and in 1842 France took possession of the whole group, establishing a settlement which was abandoned in 1859.[5][6]

From Wikipedia


Survivor Beach from TV series

Black Biting Flies prevented the people from sleeping on the beach.  They slept on the boat according to our guide. 

Friday, November 25, 2011

Hiva Oa, Marquesas

Sacred site on the hill.

Gauguin Cultural Center in Atuona is a main attraction.  Gauguin attempted suicide while on this paradise.

Present population 1,986.




Thursday, November 24, 2011

Polynesian Genetics in Fatu Hiva

Fatu Hiva is a very remote island in the Marquesas.  There are no fast food restaurants here.
"The population of the Marquesas Islands was 8,632 at the August 2007 census.  It is part of French Polynesia.  The 2007 population of Fatu Hiva was 587." wikipedia.
There are a very few cars.  People walk.  There is a lot of coconut.  

Monday, November 21, 2011

Fakarava, French Polynesia


Fakarava is located in Pacific Ocean
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Fakarava
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Fakarava, Havaiki-te-araro, Havai'i or Farea is an atoll in the west of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia. It is the second largest of the Tuamotu atolls. The nearest land is Toau Atoll, which lies 14 km to the northwest.  Fakarava has 701 inhabitants; the main village is called Rotoava. /wikipedia

Thursday, November 17, 2011

A Thing of Beauty

Pink's Hot Dogs.    On a low carbohydrate diet, I can eat this without the buns and onion rings.  Ecstasy,  the vegans similar to Catholic priests and sex have vowed to give up.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Palm Springs, CA

This valley has several little towns.   The weather was perfect and the Happy Hours are the best.
This is the Westin Mission Hills Resort.

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