- the ship sail past
Mangareva and all
through the
Tuamotus before beaching on Fakarava. The
Tuamotus made
headlines around the
world in 1947, when the...
-
administrative des (Îles)
Tuamotu-Gambier) is an
administrative division in
French Polynesia. It
consists of the
Tuamotus and the
Gambier Islands which...
- Islands)
Tuāmotu-Gambier (French: les Îles
Tuamotu-Gambier or
officially la
subdivision administrative des îles
Tuamotu-Gambier) (the
Tuamotus and the...
- Kahaʻi (specifically: Hawaii;
elsewhere Tafaki, Tafaʼi, Tahaki, Tavaʼi, Tāwhaki) is a
handsome Polynesian demigod whose exploits were po****r in many Polynesian...
- The
Tuamotu sandpiper (Prosobonia parvirostris) is an
endangered member of the
large wader family Scolopacidae, that is
endemic to the
Tuamotu Islands...
-
Tuamotu kingfisher has been
split into the
following species: Niau kingfisher,
Todiramphus gertrudae Mangareva kingfisher,
Todiramphus gambieri This page...
- erythropterus) once
lived in the
Society Islands and the
Tuamotus, but now
survives only in the
Tuamotus.
Endemic bird
species on
Henderson are the Henderson...
- This is a list of the
birds species of the
Tuamotus. The
avifauna of the
Tuamotus include 86 species. Of these, 13 are endemic, and one is extinct. This...
- (Tahiti,
Tuamotus), Va'ieroa (Cook Islands),
Fafieloa (Samoa), and Vahie'oa (Marquesa).
Wahieroa - Māori
Vahieroa (Tahitian mythology)
Vahieroa (
Tuamotu mythology)...
- Islands,
Tepoto and Napuka, were
colonized by
voyagers from the
neighboring Tuamotus, but Puka-Puka was
colonized by
settlers from the
Marquesas Islands, several...