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Ouvea Tour Paradis Beach Morning

Early in the morning the Paradis Beach on Mouly Island is deserted and the sand has been wiped clean of yesterday's footprints. The lagoon water is calm and clear, lapping softly at the white sand, just waiting for the first visitors to begin their day of pleasure.

To be first on the beach in the morning, pick up a copy of the Rocket Guide to New Caledonia and make your reservations.

Visit the official Destination Iles Loyalte website on Ouvea, Loyalty Islands

Copyright: Richard Chesher
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Resolution: 11880x5940
Taken: 31/07/2009
Uploaded: 10/08/2009
Published: 12/09/2009
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Tags: ouvea tour; ouvea beach; ouvea island; ouvea atoll; loyalty islands
More About Ouvea Loyalty Islands New Caledonia

Ouvea Atoll is the northernmost of the four Loyalty Islands. The eastern side of the atoll was uplifted millions of years ago so the whole eastern side forms one long narrow coral island with one of the world's most spectacular white sand beaches along the proctected lagoon. Ouvea is a 40 minute flight from Noumea, New Caledonia aboard Air Caledonie's new ATR turboprop planes. There is one 4 star Ouvea hotel - the Paradis d'Ouvea - two "Gites" and 6 "tribal stay" accommodation. There are also two managed campsites. Ouvea is popular with visitors - especially Japanese visitors - primarily because of the breathtaking beauty of the beach, but also because of the clear protected waters and coral reefs that offer great diving, interesting walks and annual festivals to attend. Two distinct cultural groups live on Ouvea, the Polynesian speaking people of the northern villages and the Melanesian speaking people of the southern villages. All of them also speak French and are French citizens because New Caledonia is part of France.  


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