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This helicopter sphere image shows Amedee Island Marine Reserve in the New Caledonia. It sits on the edge of the New Caledonia Great Barrier Reef - the second largest barrier reef in the world.
The wonderful French lighthouse that you see in this image was built in Paris in 1862 and has guided ships through the barrier reef since the 18th of November 1865. You can follow the arrows and scroll down to see other sphere images of the lighthouse and of the magnificent marine life that inhabits this marine reserve. You can also pack your swimming gear and visit this wonderful little island, where the weather is always nicer.
The Mary D bus in Noumea has two of my sphere images spread out along each side - 10 meter panoramic views of Ilot Amedee with the Mary D motto, "The weather is always nicer at Ilot Amedee." The bus delivers people from their hotels to the Mary D, a big, high speed passenger boat that makes the one hour trip to Ilot Amedee with up to 200 happy day trippers who are dreaming of white sand beaches, crystal clear water, beautiful coral reefs under a glass bottomed boat, climbing up the astonishing light house to see the whole island, and then pigging out on a all-you-can-eat gourmet BBQ complete with Tahitian dancing as a sweet and spicy desert.
The claim that the weather is always nicer at Ilot Amedee happens to be true - at least most of the time. In this sphere image you can clearly see Noumea under a big wet afternoon storm cloud while the guests of the Mary D are happily toasting in the high glare of the white beach and peering into the sunlit waters from the glass bottom boat. Sometimes the reason for the weather being nicer at Ilot Amedee is easy to understand. During the summer months, giant clouds build up over the mountains of New Caledonia and bulge out to the coastline laden with all that heavy moisture from the forests. So Noumea sometimes get an afternoon summer deluge but the clouds don't make the 10 mile trip over the lagoon to rinse the day trippers on Ilot Amedee. But during the rest of the year you really can't explain why the weather is better there - it can be raining elsewhere in the great southern lagoon, in Noumea and on the reefs further north - but nice at Ilot Amedee. It's as if there is a kind of pleasant vortex around this part of the lagoon, created by the combination of trade winds and mountains, that keeps the sun and the tourists smiling.
For information on how to get your self to Ilot Amedee download or order a Rocket Guide to New Caledonia.
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Une Nation du Pacifique Sud, la plus proche de l'Australie et de la Nouvelle Zélande. Une chaîne de hautes montagnes, d'impressionnantes cascades et de nombreuses rivières avec une flore et une faune variée et souvent unique au monde - C'est le paradis de la randonnée pédestre ou équestre ainsi que de l'excursion en véhicule tout-terrain.Le plus grand lagon du monde, peuplé d'une faune tropicale endémique particulièrement riche, avec des récifs et des populations de poissons rares et protégées. Des centaines d'épaves sous-marines, des îlots, de nombreuses plages de sable blanc. La population calédonienne est issue d'un large brassage culturel : Mélanésiens, Européens, Polynésiens, Vietnamiens, Chinois, Japonais, et la langue et culture française. La Nouvelle-Calédonie est dotée de très bonnes infrastructures médicales et sociales. Une infrastructure touristique qui offre un large éventail de types d'hébergement allant de l'hôtel 5 étoiles au camping aménagé en passant par l'accueil en milieu tribal, les chambres d'hôtes, les refuges et l'auberge de jeunesse.