The Papenoo valley was formed when the crater of the Tahiti Nui volcano collapsed. The valley's 91km² watershed represents 10% of Tahiti's total surface area.
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The valley of Papenoo was formed by the collapse of the crater of the Tahiti Nui volcano. An area of 91km2 which represents 10% of the total surface of Tahiti. There are numerous archeological sites for you to discover, including ancient dwelling places, basalt mines and agricultural terraces. The valley of Papenoo was formerly called Ha'apai'ano'o (the gathering of all water) due to the river which is the product of 35 tributaries over a length of 15km. It was formerly named Te Mano Rahi...
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