Gambier (extract) - Wikipedia Gambier or gambir is an extract derived from the leaves of Uncaria gambir, a climbing shrub native to tropical Southeast Asia Gambier is produced in Indonesia and Malaysia where it was an important trade item into the late nineteenth century
Discover the Gambier Islands - Tahiti Tourisme At more than 1,600 kilometers from Tahiti, the Gambier Islands are a unique destination in The Islands of Tahiti Far off the beaten track, these volcanic islands all share the same magnificent lagoon
Gambier Islands | French Polynesia, Map, Population, Facts . . . The Gambier Islands are the southeasternmost extension of the Tuamotu Archipelago of French Polynesia in the central South Pacific, nearly 1,000 miles (1,600 km) east-southeast of Tahiti The islands are just north of the Tropic of Capricorn
The Complete and In-Depth Gambier Islands Travel Guide A free comprehensive travel guide to the remote Gambier Islands of French Polynesia Discover the top things to do in the Gambier Islands and plan your trip Let's go!
Gambier Islands - Just a Little Further Iles Gambier are the southeastern most islands in French Polynesia and are comprised of a group of about ten volcanically-formed islands and numerous small islets within a coral barrier reef
Gambier Islands - Tahiti Travel Experts Almost at the end of the world, the Gambier Islands offer a unique time-space Despite the evolution of the techniques, these islands still have their knowledge of vanilla, weaving, and pearls In the main town, Rikitea, is the Gambiers heritage: cathedral, churches, chapels, and convents…
Gambier Islands - Wikipedia The Gambier Islands (French: Îles Gambier or Archipel des Gambier) are an archipelago in French Polynesia, located at the southeast terminus of the Tuamotu archipelago
Gambier Islands | Tahiti Tourisme – Official website of The . . . These are the words that will welcome you to Mangareva, the main island in the Gambier Islands This archipelago is the furthest from Tahiti and possesses a unique architectural heritage as well as the magnificent scenery typical of The Islands of Tahiti