Bora Bora is an island within the Leeward Islands of the French
Polynesia in the Pacific Ocean and is located about 140 miles northwest
from Papeete. The island is completely surrounded by a barrier reef and
a lagoon, which makes it a vacationing paradise for holiday travelers
and tourists. At the island’s center, one can find remnants from a
volcano that is now extinct and rises with 2 peaks, Mount Otemanu and
Mount Pahia, where the highest point is 2,385 feet high. The original
name of Bora Bora was given from the Tahitian language, which is better
translated as Pora Pora.
Bora Bora was first sighted in 1722, but then sighted again in 1769
and settled in 1777. Today, tourism is a big part of the island, where
many resorts have been constructed on the small island that surrounds
the lagoon of the Bora Bora. The first bungalows over the water were
built about 30 years ago on stilts by the Hotel Bora Bora. Now the
overwater bungalows have become a standard feature for most of the
resorts on the island.
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