The island of Bora Bora called a paradise on earth. This piece of divine exoticism is 260 km from Tahiti. The total population is of 10,000 people – the main source of income of local residents. Of course! Just look at that blue water and air landscapes – the tourists are unlikely to ever cease to strive for this source of bliss. The main island of Bora Bora, as well as its surrounding islands are surrounded by beautiful coral reefs, adding to this place even more exotic mystery. Let’s just look at this paradise on earth and dream a little – who knows, maybe someday you’re lucky to luxuriate in its warm waters.
by Megha
http://oddstuffmagazine.com/bora-bora-in-pictures-a-paradise-on-earth.html
Replies
I lived in in Jamaica for 12 years, sometimes in the ghettos, and was married to a Jamaican man. I hated visiting my family back in the U.S. ,,,always felt like a foreigner here and felt like I was always going home to Jamaica. I certainly do know the people of Jamaica and Fiji very well as i also lived in a Fijian village among the chief and only Fijians. Very poor, but very rich in kindness and love. They have a different view on materialism than we do. I have never traveled or lived as a tourist in any country. Always with the people in their homes and sometimes have had to really rough it with outdoor toilets, no electricity, no running water.
A little piece of heaven right here on Earth.
A beautiful place to connect with nature, blue sky, blue waters and lovely mountains...fresh air ..nice sandy beach ..nice eco friendly huts..wonderful trees ...ALL IS NOT BAD ON PLANET EARTH
I agree, Krishna Kalki, I have spent many months in Fiji and love the gentleness and loving kindness of the Fijian people. I lived in Jamaica, West Indies for 12 years and always considered myself to be in Paradise. We only need to wait for the ascension and for the crime and poverty that is troubling these lovely people to diste and we will have another tropical paradise for all to enjoy. The Jamaican's love their island, but they should not have to stay in the poverty and squallor that they have to face daily.. Sometimes I can still smell, hear and taste the beauty of the island. I have not been back there for 10 years now.Simple Room in Fiji.
beauty~full place and it would be nice to visit but considering the fact that I don't fly airplanes, take no cruise ships nor can't just paddle there in a canoe I must wait for merkaba field to develop or get help from gfl to get there. Until then, I'll visit it in my meditative state only.
Consider me on the way over there! Woohoo, swim time!
BORA BORA here i come
..super great... too bad i cant travel there now....