WitrynaThis gem of southern New Caledonia quite rightly lays claim to the title of ‘the closest island to paradise’. Bordered by crystalline waters, the Isle of Pines (l'Île des Pins) is … Witryna10 mar 2024 · The Isle of Pines is the only island in New Caledonia where you are allowed to eat the local snails, the “bulimes”. You can only find this particularly big …
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Witryna4 mar 2024 · There’s a hidden gem in the South Pacific, known as one of the most marvelous spots in New Caledonia. That is the Isle of Pines, which boasts magical … WitrynaHow do you get to the Isle of Pines? Flights from Nouméa Magenta Airport to the Isle of Pines are quite regular and take just 30 minutes one way. Ferry services are also … mèches bolduc
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Witryna14 lut 2024 · The trip takes two and half hours along the south-west coast of the mainland and is absolutely beautiful. The boat moors in Kuto Bay at the end of the … The Isle of Pines (French: Île des Pins; name in Kanak language Kwênyii: Kunyié) is an island in the Pacific Ocean, in the archipelago of New Caledonia, an overseas collectivity of France. The island is part of the commune (municipality) of L'Île-des-Pins, in the South Province of New Caledonia. The Isle of Pines … Zobacz więcej Melanesian people lived on the island for over 2000 years before the island was first visited by Europeans. Captain James Cook in 1774 saw the island and renamed it on his second voyage to New Zealand. Cook gave the island … Zobacz więcej • (in English) www.isle-of-pines.com General and tourist information about the Isle of Pines • Audio interview with Isle of Pines resident about life on the Isle of Pines Zobacz więcej The ruins of a penal colony can be seen in the village of Ouro in the west of the island. The water tower of Ouro which was built by prisoners in 1874/75 and renovated in … Zobacz więcej Witryna14 lip 2024 · Figure 2A: One of hundreds of enigmatic “tumuli” on the Isle of Pines. This early photograph was published by R. H. Compton in 1917 and shows one of the rare double-cored mounds. _____ Figure 2B: A 1949 aerial view of the “Iron Plateau” of the Isle of Pines with scores of tumuli visible before reforestation of the area. light49