Breaking Surf, Bora-Bora, French Polynesia, 1997
Photograph by Jodi Cobb
Lacy breakers lap the coral reef that rings Bora-Bora, an ancient sunken volcano 165 miles (266 kilometers) northwest of Tahiti in French Polynesia's Society Islands. Surrounded by sugar-white beaches, an electric-blue lagoon, and some of the clearest water on the planet, Bora-Bora is home to hundreds of species of tropical fish. Not surprisingly, it's one of the world's top spots for divers.
(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "French Polynesia: Charting a New Course," June 1997, National Geographic magazine)
意译:法国属的玻利尼西亚多岛群岛,季节性东北冷风吹袭,浪拍海岸,1997.
花边样的激浪包围珊瑚虫暗礁,好像发出Bora-Bora的声音,一个远古沉没的火山距离法属玻利尼西亚多岛群岛西北165英里(266公里)。被白糖海滩环绕,一个铁蓝色的泻湖,
一些洁净的水在行星上,还有数百种热带鱼。不要惊讶,它是世界顶级潜水者的好去处。
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