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- Taaroa Web - A black pearl jeweler offering Internet and computer access to visitors for a fee at Rangiroa on the Tuamotu Islands.
- Pension Henri - Bed and breakfast with reef-facing bungalows and dinning.
- Pension Henri - Présentation des bungalows, des services, réservation en ligne. Rangiroa, Tuamotu.
- Tetamanu Village - Villages in the south of Fakarava. Offers diving among the fauna and reefs bordering the lagoon and atoll.
- Blue Dolphins - Diving center within the Kia Ora hotel. Offers dives with sharks and manta rays, plus facilities for advanced divers and video makers including diving gear, helicopters, and digital cameras.
- Top Dive - Offers travel, accommodation, training and scuba diving on Bora Bora, Moorea, and Rangiroa. Includes list of activities, rates and on-line bookings.
- Papaina - Informazioni per vacanze nella piccola isola dell'atollo di Rangiroa.
- Localpics - Offering a range of picture books and posters plus screen savers featuring the islands of Bora Bora, Moorea, and Rangiroa.
- Pension Bounty - Located in a tropical garden, the boarding house is constructed of kohu wood and red cedar and is located a few meters from the Ohotu Bay beach.
- Pension Bounty - Présentation, tarifs, réservation en ligne. Rangiroa.
Wikipedia Articles
- Rangiroa Airport - Rangiroa Airport is an airport in Rangiroa, French Polynesia . The airport is 5.
- Tiputa Pass Rangiroa - Tiputa Pass - Rangiroa - French Polynesia
- Rangiroa - Rangiroa, which means "Far Sky" in Tuamotuan, is the largest atoll in the Tuamotus, and one of the largest in the world (although it is smaller than Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands). It is located in the Palliser group.
- Apogon brevispinis - Apogon brevispinis is a species of deep-water cardinalfish. To date it has only been recorded from Rurutu in the Austral Islands and Rangiroa in the Tuamotus although the difficulty in observing and collecting this fish has led the authors who described the species to predict that it is likely to have a far wider distribution.
- ÃŽles Tuamotu-Gambier - ... or officially subdivision administrative des (ÃŽles) Tuamotu-Gambier) geographically consist of the Tuamotus and the Gambier Islands which are geographically located closely together. The ÃŽles Tuamotu-Gambier consist of 17 communes: The 16 communes Anaa, Arutua, Fakarava, Fangatau, Gambier, Hao, Hikueru, Makemo, Manihi, Napuka, Nukutavake, Pukapuka, Rangiroa, Reao, Takaroa-takapoto, Tatakoto and Tureia on the Tuamotus and the commune Gambier, comprising the Gambier Islands.