Marquesas Islands

Located 850 miles north of Tahiti and 3,000 miles west of Mexico, the Marquesas Islands is the most remote island chain in the world are.  Though named for the Spanish 5th Marquis of Canete, they are the one of the largest island groups in French Polynesia though still only have a combined land mass of about 400 square miles – about the same size as Buckeye, AZ – but with only 9,000 residents. 

The Marquesas are tropical islands, with lush landscape and abundant sea life.  Hiva Oa, in the southern group of islands was the final home and resting place of Paul Gauguin who moved there from Tahiti.  Many of his latest works were painted there and the island has a cultural center that features reproductions of many of his works.


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  1. pioneering2e4ed95f5b Avatar
    pioneering2e4ed95f5b

    Stunning!!

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  2. slowlyfun16c0626dc3 Avatar
    slowlyfun16c0626dc3

    Just stunning! Likely relatively few people in the world have seen this in person. Hope your journey is still everything you’ve dreamt of.

    Hugs,
    Lois

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