Just now i was checking my facebook and I saw people sharing a picture of a white sand beach. I am a beach lover.. I love snorkeling and listen to the waves sound.. It is so relaxing :D Especially when with friends. We go swimming around the seaside, playing with the sand and snorkeling together.. It's quite funwhen your friend dunno how to swim and is afraid of the drowning even though she is wearing life-jacket. So that the rest can tease her hahaha. I know this sound evil but don't you agree? ;)
So, I click on the picture and it says that it's Tahiti, i was like o.O? Where is that place.. I just know maldives lol.. So I check out from google. I open their page and read about that place, it is located on French Polynesia. Its around North Africa.. I was so desperate to go there because of the white sand beaches and crystal clear water with no seaweed and corals nearby.. I personally don't like corals around the seaside cause I'm scared that I'll hurt myself -.- Won't you feel creepy when there's something in the sea ? :O
After reading the page, i went to search the images of tahiti and then I see this! "Shark" oh gawd.. I click on it and they say that
"To a diver, Tahiti spells sharks – tons of sharks that can be observed and enjoyed by both scuba divers and snorkelers alike. With an estimated population of 240,000 residents, Tahiti (more correctly known as French Polynesia) is literally outnumbered by the sharks that inhabit the outer reefs and open seas. While no one knows the exact number, the shark population is estimated in the millions. And because of the extraordinary underwater visibility (often 200 feet), it is not uncommon for a diver to view more than one hundred sharks on a single dive.
According to shark expert Dick Johnson, in his book Sharks of Polynesia, at least 16 shark species have been recorded in French Polynesian waters. It is definitely a sharky place, as I have observed five species in a single day of diving: Gray Reef sharks, Silvertips, Great Hammerheads, Whitetip Reef sharks and small Blacktips. Few places on earth offer this kind of variety and abundance for shark dives.
- http://www.diving-world.com/tahiti.html
AT LEAST 16species of sharks and its easily be seen even if you're snorkeling.. Scary isn't it?
Therefore, I will never go there unless someone suggest to go or family wanted to.. Hmm.. but I'm pretty sure my bro will disagree if he knows that there are millions of sharks in the sea.. Hahaa
So here's the Tahiti resort which located on the sea with the clear waters and white sands under it..
Oh not to forget, and the shark! ;P