| Bora Bora: The Supreme Island
Among the numerous boulders found on Bora Bora is the Ofai Honu, the
Turtle Stone petroglyph that Polynesian mythology claims was the father
of this dramatic island.
Possessed with godly power, Ofai Honu mated with the cliff of Mt. Pahia,
called Hororai, and from their union a son was born who was named Firiamata
O Vavau. This “founder” of Bora Bora gave his name to the
island which was known,for many years as Vavau which means “first
born.”
This island is located about 230 kilometers (140 mi) northwest of Papeete
and is surrounded by a lagoon and a barrier reef. In the center of the
island are the remnants of an extinct volcano rising to two peaks, Mount
Pahia and Mount Otemanu, the highest point at 727 meters (2,385 ft).

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