The Tahiti Cruise: Bora Bora
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The classic profile of the world's most beautiful island
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Katie, Ed, and Sam climbed the distant peak on the left ... 7 hours of hard road (er, no road)
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Sam on the way up, climbing the 45-degree slope by hauling from one tree root to the next
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Sam and Ed at the summit, in the fog, feeling self-satisfied
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The view from the top was breathtaking
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Our boat is down there in the lagoon, somewhere
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Another view from the top, with lagoon and motu in the background
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The sunsets were occasionally spectacular
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A typical Bora Bora hotel with cottages over the water
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The first-week crew at Bloody Mary's
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Katie, our figurehead on the way to the Hotel Meridien, where the reception was cool ... er, downright hostile