Tahiti Pictures
South Pacific
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Tahiti's
capital, Papeete, with a large port [unseen, over to the left], dark,
stony beaches and a lot of unprepossessing buildings. Hardly a beach
paradise though there are some stunning and secluded hotels where
it may seem that way....

One
of the back streets of Papeete. Nice people, pity about the shabby,
sticky environment totally lacking in heavenly attributes.

The
Paul Gauguin Museum. Click any photos to see Moorea Pictures.
Paul
Gauguin, a French stockbroker, abandoned his wife, six children and
Paris life in 1891 to sail to Tahiti and develop his passion for impressionistic
painting. As it happened he also developed a passion for lithe and
liberated Polynesian girls, painting them vividly and nakedly as well
as interacting with them on a more physical plane, outraging French
colonial society and ensuring that he would be an outcast on the island.
Gauguin particularly disliked Papeete, the capital [who doesn't?],
and lived for two years on Tahiti's south coast. He then made a trip
back to Paris, perhaps as a marketing exercise, perhaps because he
tired of the tropical life but whatever the reason France didn't work
for him second time around either so he returned to Tahiti in 1990.
Unfortunately civilisation had arrived in the meantime and the island
was way too sophisticated and spoilt for him, so he sailed off to
the Marquesas Islands where he died, penniless, in 1993.
Gaugin's paintings are now worth many millions of dollars.
Tahiti's
Gauguin Museum is user-friendly with a relaxed and varied collection
of copies, artifacts from that era and stories about the G man.
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