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  2. Polynesian navigation - Wikipedia

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    In Eastern Polynesia, navigators sailing from Tahiti to the Tuamotus would sail directly east towards Anaa atoll, which has a shallow lagoon that reflects a faint green colour on to the clouds above the atoll. If the navigator drifted off their course, they could correct their course when they sighted the reflection of the lagoon in the clouds ...

  3. Hōkūleʻa - Wikipedia

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    Hōkūleʻa sailed from Hawaiʻi to Rapa Nui (Easter Island) and back, via the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia. [87] While in the Marquesas, short trips were made between principal islands of the group . [88] A brief stop was made at Pitcairn Island on the Mangareva – Rapa Nui leg.

  4. French Polynesia - Wikipedia

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    French Polynesia (/ ... European encounters began in 1521 when Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, sailing at the service of the Spanish Crown, ...

  5. Faʻafaite - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010 Faʻafaite sailed to Huahine. [4]In 2011 it visited San Diego as part of a fleet of six traditional canoes which voyaged across the Pacific to the USA. [5]In 2011 - 2012 it was part of the Te Mana o Te Moana (Spirit of the Ocean) fleet of six vaka which visited 15 Pacific nations to spread knowledge of voyaging culture and advocate for ocean conservation.

  6. Tuamotus - Wikipedia

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    The inhabitants of Tuamotu produce 75% of the copra of French Polynesia. It is a subsidized family activity and the only resource of the atolls farthest from the center and east. Fishing is a major activity in the atolls closest to Tahiti (Rangiroa, Arutua, Apataki), which supply the central market of Papeete.

  7. Tahiti - Wikipedia

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    Tahiti is the highest and largest island in French Polynesia lying close to Moʻorea island. It is located 4,400 kilometres (2,376 nautical miles) south of Hawaiʻi, 7,900 km (4,266 nmi) from Chile, 5,700 km (3,078 nmi) from Australia.

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