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Venus Point in Tahiti was named by Captain James Cook on June 05, 1769, when he first observed the transit of Venus and could watch the tiny black dot of the planet Venus moving across the disc of the sun.
Today, Venus Point is a black sand beach and a kite-surfer spot, very windy and this morning it was also the" transit of the kite" against the sun !!!
Picture taken by a remote camera suspended on a kite.

Tags:   KAP kite aerial photography kite kite surf; surf lagoon; motu south pacific wind tropical french polynesia tahiti ocean south seas

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Venus Point in Tahiti was named by Captain James Cook on June 05, 1769, when he first observed the transit of Venus and could watch the tiny black dot of the planet Venus moving across the disc of the sun.
Today, Venus Point is a black sand beach and a kite-surfer spot, very windy and this morning it was also the" transit of the kite" against the sun !!!
Picture taken by a remote camera suspended on a kite.

Tags:   KAP kite aerial photography kite kite surf; surf lagoon; motu south pacific wind tropical french polynesia tahiti

N 1 B 825 C 2 E Jun 18, 2006 F Jun 18, 2006
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Venus Point is a kite-surfer spot, very windy and this morning it was also the" transit of the kite" against the sun !!!
Picture taken by a remote camera suspended on a kite.

Tags:   KAP kite aerial photography kite kite surf; surf lagoon; motu south pacific wind tropical french polynesia tahiti

N 0 B 730 C 0 E Jun 18, 2006 F Jun 18, 2006
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Venus Point in Tahiti was named by Captain James Cook on June 05, 1769, when he first observed the transit of Venus and could watch the tiny black dot of the planet Venus moving across the disc of the sun.
Today, Venus Point is a black sand beach and a kite-surfer spot, very windy and this morning it was also the" transit of the kite" against the sun !!!
Picture taken by a remote camera suspended on a kite.

Tags:   KAP kite aerial photography kite kite surf; surf lagoon; motu south pacific wind tropical french polynesia tahiti

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Venus Point in Tahiti was named by Captain James Cook on June 05, 1769, when he first observed the transit of Venus and could watch the tiny black dot of the planet Venus moving across the disc of the sun.
Today, Venus Point is a black sand beach and a kite-surfer spot, very windy and this morning it was also the" transit of the kite" against the sun !!!
Picture taken by a remote camera suspended on a kite.

Tags:   KAP kite aerial photography kite kite surf; surf lagoon; motu south pacific wind tropical french polynesia tahiti


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