Our first day in the Society Islands was one to remember: stunning islands with blue lagoons, beautiful people, sharks, and rays galore. What a day! We visited a vanilla farm and had a chance to do some shopping. We enjoyed the clear water, amazing fish, and curious blacktip reef sharks. We had an iconic Bora Bora afternoon with sunset drinks on the beach in one of the most beautiful landscapes on the planet.
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- 10 Jun 2023
Taha’a and Bora Bora, 6/10/2023, National Geographic Orion
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- French Polynesia & Pacific Islands
Mike Greenfelder, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
Mike learned early on that the best way to escape Ohio was to become a marine biologist. During college at Wittenberg University he attended a semester at Duke University's Marine Lab — that time only confirmed his love for all things oceanic and ma...
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Maya was born and raised in Southern California, where her curiosity for the natural world was encouraged from an early age. Relocating to Sydney, Australia with her family at 11 years old, she learned to scuba dive, eventually becoming a PADI Instru...
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Kura ora Kotou katoatoa! Today, we explored the stunning Fakarava Atoll, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve known for its rich biodiversity, charming villages, and vibrant marine life. We headed ashore to Rotoava, where we explored independently by bike or foot, join a photo walk, or embark on a guided excursion with our expedition staff. The visit included a search for nurse sharks, a stop at the historic coral church, and a scenic walk along the north coast path. After a relaxing lunch, National Geographic expert Ricky shared insights on capturing the essence of French Polynesia through photography. The afternoon brought a drift snorkel through the passage, and guests marveled at the schools of colorful fish, reef sharks, and even a few majestic Napoleon wrasse. As the sun set, we gathered on deck six for cocktails with live music from Cultural Specialist Kura. The evening concluded with a delightful BBQ dinner under the stars, a perfect end to an unforgettable day in Fakarava. Photos by Kura Happ, Jennifer Kingsley, and James Hyde