Gambier Archipelago
Gambé ArchipelagoGambier Archipelago
Gambier Archipelago has all the prerequisites for an excellent vacation spot. There is only one small archipelago with beautiful, luxuriant, high, verdant islands surrounding a beautiful, clear and tranquil lake. Gambier is also the birthplace of Polynesian Catholicism and is home to an imposing cloister. However, the primary products of the archipelago today are beads.
In administrative and geological terms, Gambier is connected to the Tuamotu archipelago in French Polynesia. However, for many culturally diverse motives and the fact that the Gambier islets are more vulcanic than reddish altolls, the island is regarded as its own group. You' ll even get your own pass cancel when you come in and out of the Gambier Archipelago, even if you're from Tahiti.
There' s one fare a weeks from Tahiti. Tahiti's trip back to Gambier will be over $1000. Coming from the Aiport you take a shared low speed boat, which costs 500 CRP to the Rikitea and Mangareva Harbour. In Mangareva lives the major part of the more than 1000 inhabitants of the Gambier archipelago.
There is also a huge disaster that can actually accommodate more humans than the whole archipelago of about 1200 in number. This is certainly the most famous symbol of Mangareva and the whole archipelago. It seems that the archipelago's archipelago's governor hosted some major men who were examining the pearls-farming.
So we made a friend with a 20-year-old man who runs one of the largest bead farmers on Rikitea during supper. Every bead they extract from the oyster can be valuable in the form of tens of thousands odours, even though the price has fallen sharply following the global financial war.
Someone else puts a purifier in it and supplies it to the two persons whose task it is to open the oysters with delicate tools and extract the bead and/or cultivate the bead by introducing a core into the other.