Motu Kouaku, Iles Gambier
In early (southern-hemisphere) autumn we spent a few days all on our own at this Motu in the South-East. It got quite bouncy because high swell made it in and a front passed over us, but we faced it out and were rewarded with another glittering, magical day. Even though Kouaku is only a few miles S of Tauna, it looks quite different. Only hardy shrubs, pandanus and a handful of coconut palms grow here. It is more than 1km long and has beaches of fine white sand. Like Tauna it is also uninhabited and a bird-nesting refuge.
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2 comments
Roswitha Feldbauer says:
April 10, 2014 at 6:44 am (UTC 0)
da fällt mir nur eins ein: Mitten im Paradies!
Ingo says:
April 23, 2014 at 7:04 am (UTC 0)
Tja was soll man da noch sagen