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      <title>Cooks Bay, Mo&#39;orea &amp; Fare, Huahine</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Mo&amp;rsquo;orea and Huahine are my favorite islands in the Societies and close to my favorite in French Polynesia. They both have a laid back air and, as much as any of these heavily visited islands, seem less fatigued by the demands of tourism than I would have expected.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;All that being true, what really made these spots shine was the social life. After the Rendevouz lots of boats hung around and made their ways, more or less together, through the remaining islands. In Cooks bay a few of us centered our daily activities around the Bali Hai Club. We sat by the pool while the kids ran and swam, made new friends, and generally took it easy for almost a week. We even got a rental car for an afternoon and toured the island.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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