Island in French
Isle in FrenchThey desperately want to stay on this abandoned isle.
Fortty would-be solitaires compete for a way to survive in a neighborless environment. Person(s) leading Brittany. After the ad was placed, the security company got an inflow of applicants, but it reduced the number to 20 serious listings - with one winning entry in the next few week.
"We have made the company a success.
Homestay rental in Polynesia, Macedonia, France
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Taha'a Island | French Polynesia, Tahiti, Resort & Spa
Things are slowing down on the Taha'a Islands in Tahiti. You will be transported to the Tahitian tradition and tranquility of this peaceful area. It is a plain and beautiful flower-shaped islet, set in gentle hills flanked by minute moto with light-coloured, sandy whites. The scent of custard blows on the slopes of countless ranches of custard, and these gentle flavours spread across the sea breeze and proclaim the spirit of the islands long before you can even see them on the horizon. Here are some of the finest wines on the world.
The time seems to have stood still in Taha'a, a mysterious and remote isle. Travellers take a walk across the archipelago to explore the untouched green. If you find the mysteries of custard in its pristine surroundings, you will be even more in passion for Taha'a. The visitor can taste the tasting of custard flavoured and exquisite custard cream, custard and almonds.
Experts spoil their custard like patients of alchemy many month before the wonder happens. Be like Robinson Crusoe laying on the thin sands, overgrown with lovely palms and faced with crystalline waters on the Mt. of Taha'a.