Pictures of Bora Bora
Images of Bora BoraA paradise on earth - Bora Bora in pictures
Bora Bora is a heaven on this world. It has a overall capacity of 10,000 inhabitants - the most important means of livelihood. Look at the crystal-clear waters and skies - the tourist will probably never stop striving for this fountain of happiness.
Bora Bora and the nearby archipelago are encircled by magnificent sea life, giving this place even more of a hidden world. Let's look at this heaven on this planet and let's daydream a little - who knows, maybe one day you'll have the luck to indulge in its hot water.
Bora Bora is a heaven on this world. It has a overall capacity of 10,000 inhabitants - the most important means of livelihood. Look at the crystal-clear waters and skies - the tourist will probably never stop striving for this fountain of happiness.
Bora Bora and the nearby archipelago are encircled by magnificent sea life, giving this place even more of a hidden world. Let's look at this heaven on this planet and let's daydream a little - who knows, maybe one day you'll have the luck to indulge in its hot water.
The Bora Bora Beach Pictures, South Pacific, things to do when you go there
Bora Bora, one of the cheapest gems in the South Pacific (quite expensive! ), a brief trip from Tahiti. Bora Bora? What is Bora Bora? The Bora Bora (approx. 9,000 inhabitants) is a stunningly large French Polynesian tunnel, two high summits encircled by a barriere coral that surrounds a magnificent lake.
It' Bora Bora Bora is pricey to get there and remain there and is something separate from actual living. i.e. it is living in the passing footsteps, but what a one. Classical surface cottage, Le Meridien, picture of Didierlefort. Surrounding Bora Bora Bora Bora and preserving its shores, the coral cliffs are indispensable for a peaceful existence as they keep the interior of the sea clear, peaceful and generally free from sea goats, so snorkeling is a hot and peaceful enjoyment, not a manhunt.
Aside from that little nagger, what a Bora! Most of the best Bora Bora resort are clinging to the interior of the ring riff, as distinct from seated on the islands, where the visitor is even more separated from the real world than on land. The area around the coastline is obviously confined, so bungalow boats have become a necessity, not a delicacy.
Bora Bora accommodations are mostly located in surface shelters - some with glazed bottoms, so that visitors can observe live under the sea - although prices and qualities are very different. We' ve never been to Bora Bora because we're cheap travellers, so the fancy room patio picture is from and next to the Four Seasons World.
Bora Bora's main attraction is its beach and sea life, apart from one or two peaks and the admiration of some old cannons. A number of a number of a number of a number of idyllic resorts have stunning swimming baths alongside the huge and unspoilt swimming area. Blacktip reefs in front of the Bora Bora bird eater; not a man-eating species unless you look particularly delectable. Diving and snorkeling are well known.
May-October is the best month in Bora Bora, winters are when the sun is at its highest, precipitation and air moisture are at its low point and the temperature changes from pleasant heights of about 29°C (84°C) to depths of about 25°C (77°C).