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My baby niece Alya is such a big girl now. No wonder the mother @namasayakit always have #makemo moments. Also that tako cheeks Arfa @ohfarah , Aunty Mok nak sedut can? #PHGNieces https://www.instagram.com/p/BxUvh_OBRb5/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=r742q3kq0hu7
Everyday's heart breaking situation. Tp pagi ni extra heart broken sbb Aafiya bgn ja tadak org sbb selalunya daddy yg kejutkan dia p school. Daddy tgh mandi. Ketuk n intai kt bwh pintu toilet sambil reyau. Aafiya, mommy pun taktau bila mommy akan benti keja and jadi full time housewife. Mommy tadak jawapan utk tu kalau Aafiya tanya. Tapi mommy doakan Allah pelihara Aafiya even kt mana Aafiya berada. Semua ni utk masa depan Aafiya jugak syg. Semoga Allah memberkati usaha mommy n daddy utk Aafiya 😘 #bukuharianaafiya #makemo
Makemo
May 15th, 2017 Asma: Two weeks ago, I was walking with Samy towards the grocery store in Makemo. Suddenly a bunch of children called “Hi Samy!!”. I was very surprised. I asked them “How do you know his name?”. “We met him with his brother Adam and his father on the pier yesterday! And you know what Madam? We even know that your name is Asma, because there is a lady here called Asma and her son called is Sami, too!! They live just next to the store!”. Guess what we did next? We went straight there and on our way, we saw her on a bike. I asked her if she knew where we could find Asma. “Right here! I’m Asma!”, -“Me too, I’m Asma and here is Samy!” ;-) We were supposed to leave the next day, but she insisted that we have dinner all together with her husband, Farid, their 3 kids: Lina (10), Ilyas (8) and Sami (6), and some friends. They are both teachers from Morocco, and lived here for 2 years. We liked each other and Adam insisted on celebrating his birthday (May 10th) with them. Moreover, there was absolutely no wind. Therefore, we stayed two weeks longer than planned. Why not? Our journey is made of flexible decisions and our main motto is “Go with the flow”. Herbert: Still, we have to respect the weather windows and hurricane seasons ;-). Asma&Herbert: Today, the wind is back and we leave Makemo towards Fakarava. Good bye dear friends! Thank you for your hospitality and you big and open hearts! Pictures: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.631299007070812.1073741831.338973092970073&type=1&l=3fa519ab2e
Some impressions from Makemo.
Makemo (1966) Photo A.Treboz
Makemo (1966) Photo A.Treboz
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Makemo
Population of 832; part of French Polynesia; 21.62 square miles.
Interesting fact: despite the lagoon being so large, at 233 square miles, it is only possible to enter it from the sea at two points.
(via Makemo. Passe de Tapuhiria. Tuamotu. French Polynesia. | Flickr - Photo Sharing!)