Tikehau Pearl Beach water bungalows
by Olivier Parent
Title
Tikehau Pearl Beach water bungalows
Artist
Olivier Parent
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Late afternoon sun over Tikehau Pearl Beach water bungalows, in the Tuamotu archipelago of French Polynesia. In 1987, Jacques-Yves Cousteau defined the sea which surrounds Tikehau as one of the most fish-rich in the world. The atoll is the coral outgrowth from the summit of a volcanic submarine mount which measures 1,750 meters from the ocean floor. Tikehau has the particularity of being an elevated atoll (the highest point is 10 meters above sea level). The atoll's lagoon is 17 miles long and 12 miles wide, surrounded by an almost continuous coral reef with only one pass deep and wide enough for navigation (Tuheiava Pass). Tikehau is a coral atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago of French Polynesia which economy is based mainly on tourism, developed around the “Tikehau Pearl Beach” complex showed in this photograph.
This image is available as canvas print, framed print, acrylic print, metal print, wood print or poster in a variety of sizes. It can also be printed as a greeting card, T-shirt, jigsaw puzzle, throw pillow, duvet cover, shower curtain, fleece blanket, beach or bath towel, tote bag, zip pouch, phone case, coffee mug, yoga mat, spiral notebook, etc.
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March 22nd, 2021
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Angelo Marcialis
Congratulations, your Fine Art Photograph is a FEATURED IMAGE this week on the Home Page of the FAA Group; ‘The Magic Hour Of Blue And Gold Photography’. To ensure that your feature is archived properly, I invite you to post your photograph in the group's ‘Featured Photographs And Thank You Thread #7- March/2021’, and your own personal ‘Thank You For the Feature: Promotional Thread’ as well.