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 Ile des Pins

New Caledonia, Grande Terre South

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Isle of Pines (Île des Pins or Kunyié) is an island located 100 kilometres south-east of Nouméa.

The island was first discovered by Captain James Cook in 1774 on his second voyage to New Zealand. Captain Cook also gave the island its name after seeing the tall native pines (araucaria columnaris).

It is famous for snorkeling and scuba diving in and around its colorful lagoon. Many species of tropical fish and corals can be seen in the transparent water.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Isle of Pines (Île des Pins or Kunyié) is an island located 100 kilometres south-east of Nouméa.

The island was first discovered by Captain James Cook in 1774 on his second voyage to New Zealand. Captain Cook also gave the island its name after seeing the tall native pines (araucaria columnaris).

It is famous for snorkeling and scuba diving in and around its colorful lagoon. Many species of tropical fish and corals can be seen in the transparent water.

The Isle of Pines (Île des Pins or Kunyié) is an island located 100 kilometres south-east of Nouméa.

The island was first discovered by Captain James Cook in 1774 on his second voyage to New Zealand. Captain Cook also gave the island its name after seeing the tall native pines (araucaria columnaris).

It is famous for snorkeling and scuba diving in and around its colorful lagoon. Many species of tropical fish and corals can be seen in the transparent water.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Isle of Pines (Île des Pins or Kunyié) is an island located 100 kilometres south-east of Nouméa.

The island was first discovered by Captain James Cook in 1774 on his second voyage to New Zealand. Captain Cook also gave the island its name after seeing the tall native pines (araucaria columnaris).

It is famous for snorkeling and scuba diving in and around its colorful lagoon. Many species of tropical fish and corals can be seen in the transparent water.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Isle of Pines (Île des Pins or Kunyié) is an island located 100 kilometres south-east of Nouméa.

The island was first discovered by Captain James Cook in 1774 on his second voyage to New Zealand. Captain Cook also gave the island its name after seeing the tall native pines (araucaria columnaris).

It is famous for snorkeling and scuba diving in and around its colorful lagoon. Many species of tropical fish and corals can be seen in the transparent water.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Isle of Pines (Île des Pins or Kunyié) is an island located 100 kilometres south-east of Nouméa.

The island was first discovered by Captain James Cook in 1774 on his second voyage to New Zealand. Captain Cook also gave the island its name after seeing the tall native pines (araucaria columnaris).

It is famous for snorkeling and scuba diving in and around its colorful lagoon. Many species of tropical fish and corals can be seen in the transparent water.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Isle of Pines (Île des Pins or Kunyié) is an island located 100 kilometres south-east of Nouméa.

The island was first discovered by Captain James Cook in 1774 on his second voyage to New Zealand. Captain Cook also gave the island its name after seeing the tall native pines (araucaria columnaris).

It is famous for snorkeling and scuba diving in and around its colorful lagoon. Many species of tropical fish and corals can be seen in the transparent water.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Isle of Pines (Île des Pins or Kunyié) is an island located 100 kilometres south-east of Nouméa.

The island was first discovered by Captain James Cook in 1774 on his second voyage to New Zealand. Captain Cook also gave the island its name after seeing the tall native pines (araucaria columnaris).

It is famous for snorkeling and scuba diving in and around its colorful lagoon. Many species of tropical fish and corals can be seen in the transparent water.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Isle of Pines (Île des Pins or Kunyié) is an island located 100 kilometres south-east of Nouméa.

The island was first discovered by Captain James Cook in 1774 on his second voyage to New Zealand. Captain Cook also gave the island its name after seeing the tall native pines (araucaria columnaris).

It is famous for snorkeling and scuba diving in and around its colorful lagoon. Many species of tropical fish and corals can be seen in the transparent water.

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Daa Djare - Ouha tip top, Raie Aigle à la descente puis on fait les tour d'un des blocs et on traverse le canyon séparant le second. Un requin gris passe le long du tombant..... des gorgones, un poisson pêcheur, des b&eac
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