The most stunning landscape in Tahiti – in my opinion – is on its south eastern coast. Mountains like pyramids rise out of the thin plateau of flat land that surrounds the coastline. Aldebaran is the small white speck inside the lagoon, anchored in 70ft of water in front of a small rivermouth. This reef pass is famous for its gigantic, otherworldly barrels. Guess where?? It’s fun to get a glimpse 🙂
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I can see Kelly getting pitted at End of the Road (Chopes).
You made it Kristian you made it.
More Kristian! We want more photos and your writings about Tahiti and that lagoon. How was that photo taken from seemingly miles away?
Heheheeee, nice post! 🙂
On Feb 7, 2018 8:31 PM, “Sailing Green Coconut Run” wrote:
> Kristian Beadle posted: “The most stunning landscape in Tahiti – in my > opinion – is on its south eastern coast. Mountains like pyramids rise out > of the thin plateau of flat land that surrounds the coastline. Aldebaran is > the small white speck inside the lagoon, anchored in 70ft o” >