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The water's very green around these atolls.
This is the world's third largest atoll, in the Tuamotu archipelago.
We're lying off this resort.
We're going to stay here in the Rangiroa Atoll...
...for a week.
–Can you lower me one metre? –Yes, one metre.
–Is that good? –Yes, thank you.
–There? –Yes.
We haven't bought fruit and veg since 22nd March–
–when we left Puerto Montt. 20–21st March was the last time.
We ran out of fruit because it was weeks ago.
But we found a place when we were at the Post Office, withdrawing money.
We haven't filled up our provisions for 6 weeks but we still have food.
But our fruit and veg ran out.
So we needed to fill up. I've never paid so much for fruit.
Everything has to be flown in. There isn't any fruit in the shops.
–8,000 Tahiti Francs. ––80 for a few apples!
But there's loads here, loads.
–They look very impressive. –Fruit and veg make one so happy.
We were diving today.
As soon as we were in, we met three, 2–metre long sharks–
–whitetip sharks.
They circled around us, to see if we were edible.
It's a special feeling to meet those sharks under water.
It's Sunday, 6th May.
We're leaving the Rangiroa Atoll through the Tiputa Pass.
It's downstream with a headwind so the waves are breaking.
I can't film for too long because the camera get's wet.
We were diving here!
We finished our dive in the pass with all its currents.
It feels scary when I see it now.
I think we should turn right.
Nice to get out. It was so warm in the marina in Tahiti.
But we have bought lots of provisions to easily last us for another month.
The best thing was buying fruit and vegetables.
Moorea should be nice to swim and sunbath.
A lot of people say that Moorea if the most beautiful of the islands.
We are so fortunate that we are going to visit them all.
So we can draw our own conclusions when we're done.
–Is it tasty? –Very tasty.
We woke up to an incredibly beautiful morning in Moorea.
The morning swim is essential in order to cope with the heat.
Next episode, Bora Bora, The world's most beautiful island
–So nice! –There's sharks in the morning.
That's only very early in the morning.
Translation: Sean Holmes PrimeText International
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