
| Going ashore at Hanavave village on Fatu Hiva |
| Hanavave village was a clean and neat south Pacific paradise |


| Hanavave valley inside a former volcano caldera |
| !Que Barbara! resting in Hanavave Bay |


| Coconuts, bananas and water were plentiful |
| The locals still produce beautiful tapa cloth artistry using traditional methods and designs on pounded mulberry bark |


| Hanavave village from the road above |

| Hanavave Bay anchorage seen from the road up the cliff |

| Its a steep walk up the dirt road, but worth the view |

| Approaching rugged Tahuata island from the southwest |

| Polynesian sundown |

| Bay Hanatefau on Tahuata island |
| Hapatoni village shore just south of Hanatefau Bay |

| Picturesque Hapatoni village |

| One of the world's top most beautiful beaches, the unnamed bay south of Bay Hanamoenoa |

| Hanamoenoa Bay glows red in the sunset |

| Photo taken just a second before the green flash!! |

| Approaching Oa Pou from the north |

| Anchorage on Oa Pou in Bay de Vaiehu |

| A strange rock formation marks Pointe Motukoio |

| We named it Tiki Rock for its resemblance to the locally carved tikis |
| Bob's record breaking 80 lb. 5 ft male dorado, taking up half the cockpit |

