يعطيج العافية صور خيالية - ممكن اعرف معلومات اكثر عن المنطقة - طبيعة الجو والمعيشه
واللغة المستخدمة اذا ما عليج امر
الله اعاااافيج يا قلبي ,, اي والله خياليه عجييبه .. و ضفت صور بعد شوفيهم
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اسمها يا عمري French Polynesia وفيها جزر وايده فوق ال 120 و هذول اشهر الجزر :
SOCIETY ISLANDS
Windward Islands
اللي بهلون هذوله التوب
Tahiti
Moorea
TETIAROA
MAIAO
MEHETIA
Leeward Islands
اللي بهلون اهم التوب
Huahine
Raiatea
Bora Bora وهذي صاحبتنا :eh_s(3):
MAUPITI
TUPAI
MAUPELIA, MANUAE, and MOTU ONE
French Polynesia is an overseas territory of France. It lies in the Pacific Ocean, about 4,500 kilometres south of Hawaii.
The territory is made up of about 120 islands scattered over an area about the size of Western Europe.
هذا موقعها بالضبط :
A volcanic island of French Polynesia in the Leeward group of the Society Islands in the southern Pacific
Ocean
اللغه الرسميه :
French (official), Tahitian (official)
الجو :
The climate on the Island of Bora Bora and the rest of the Society Islands is considered tropical and can be divided into two basic seasons: the wet season and the dry season.
The wet season (Polynesian Summer), is between the months of November to April, receiving approximately 3/4ths of the annual rainfall of French Polynesia between these months. The humidity during this time can be quite heavy and muggy and cloud cover is common. Storms are frequent, brief, and unpredictable.(Average rainfall for Papeete is 1800mm). Temperatures will range from 27 - 30 degrees C, with the hottest months being February and March. Day to night temperature fluctuations are minimal. This "wet season" is considered the "off season" for tourism.
From a travelers standpoint, this "off season" may not be the most favorable weatherwise, however the benefits may tip the scales to the travelers advantage in many other ways: There's less competition for lodging, activity and sightseeing schedules. With the additional advantage of lower average pricing for most products and services, it can be considered that this wet season is easier to travel, explore, and generally, get things done. There's always the trade-offs to consider...
For you sunworshippers out there, keep in mind that the sun is not on vacation, but merely less commonly seen than in the drier months. Being a French Polynesian Island, and tropical, even in the "wet season" you'll definately get your fair share of sun on Tahiti Island. (There are between 2500- 2900 Sunshine hours per year.)
By contrast, the "dry season" - May through October, is the "on season" for tourism. This is the Polynesian winter. Temperatures generally range from between 24-28 degrees C, and rain is rare. Day to night temperature fluctuations are minimal.
As to be expected, these favorable weather conditions also bring out the tourists. July is most likely the favorite and most heavily traveled month for all the Tahitian Islands because of its many festivals and celebrations during the month long holiday that occurs at that time known as Tiurai. For those interested in Scubadiving in Tahiti and her surrounding islands, the dry season is favorable due to increased visibility.