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主题:剑指何方?
内容: 1. 桑给巴尔/塞伦盖提/乞力马扎罗(东非,位于坦桑尼亚境内) 2. 大希地 (法属波利尼西亚,南太平洋) 3. 古巴(南美)
自大部队从丝米蓝返回之后,不少潜友就已纷纷开始追问,潜水大军之下一战役将剑指何方?昨天下午,不少潜友在MSN上受邀群聊,专门讨论这个问题,并初步选择了本文上面所列之三个目的地。说明一点,这次讨论并没有限定下次出行的时间,即不一定是五一或十一,也不一定是今年或明年某时。但意图明确,需要获取有关这三地的充足而详实的信息,待时机成熟之际,大军将一鼓作气,掩杀过去。
这次不采用以往的招贤方式,而是展开集思广益的讨论,凡有力的出力,有智慧的贡献智慧,有信息的提供信息,有高见的发表高见,逐步形成统一意见,确定行程方案、预算和计划。
另外,凡以前不曾在这里冒泡的DX赶紧注册,一定要参与意见,以免遭扁。
一些有关“大希地”的信息:
大希地(英文名Tahiti),是法属波利尼希亚(French Polynesia) 的首府所在地,是该国面积最大人口最多的一个岛。
法属波利尼西亚位于南太平洋(见图),其领土领海面积为四百万平方公里,相当于整个欧洲的面积。然而,它的陆地面积仅为4000平方公里,分为五个群岛共118个岛屿:
法属波利尼西亚在世界地图上的位置

法属波利尼西亚地图

五个群岛 -社会群岛(Societe)- 位于中部
 -南方群岛(Australes)位于南部 (每年7-10月,这里是观赏露脊鲸的绝佳季节)
 -图阿莫图群岛及甘比尔群岛(Tuomotu & Gambier)位于中部和西南部
 -侯爵夫人群岛(Marquises) - 位于北部

大希地岛属于社会群岛,位于南纬17°32,西经149°34,与美国加利福尼亚和澳大利亚分别相隔6200公里和5700公里,距离北京约10000公里,距离东京8800公里,离秘鲁首都圣地亚哥7500公里,离法国17000公里。
自2004年起法属波利尼西亚成为法国的一个海外省,但大多数人对它的认识仍仅限于其面积最大人口最多的岛屿大希地岛(面积为1000多平方公里,人口为127000)和宝莱宝莱岛(属于风岛),其他岛屿如谜一般不为人所知。事实上,每个群岛由于地理位置和地貌不同,都有自己独特的亮点:侯爵夫人群岛位于南纬5-10度,甘比尔群岛位于南回归线;社会群岛、侯爵夫人群岛和南方群岛的35个岛屿上,都耸立着古老的火山;图阿莫图群岛和甘比尔群岛有83座珊瑚环礁。
与距离5700多公里的澳大利亚和17000千米外几乎在地球另一端的法国本土相比,这片土地小得不能再小,仅仅是广阔无边的太平洋中微不足道的星星点点,它们远离世界经济和政治的中心,几乎与世隔绝。很多岛屿上只不过住着区区几百甚至只有几十位居民,并且有四十多个岛屿现在尚无人居住。
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2006-02-20 11:40:59 |
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跟贴:从有关潜水杂志上看,大希地的潜水点主要集中在“图阿莫图群岛”、“社会群岛”和“南方群岛”。而南方群岛实际是观赏座头鲸的最佳去处。请看下面的描述:
位于南方群岛最北部的鲁鲁图岛(Rurutu) Rurutu是座头鲸的摇篮,每年7月至10月它们来到这里,在岛屿周围清凉透亮的水中繁殖,人们可以尽情观赏这种迷人的哺乳动物,特别是潜水爱好者,绝不会错过这神奇的瞬间,只要戴上脚蹼、潜水面具和潜水用呼吸管,就可以在水下欣赏鲸鱼妈妈和宝宝的动人一刻,聆听雄性鲸鱼吸引雌性的歌唱:那将是一场令人终生难忘的水下歌剧............
兰吉罗亚(图阿莫图群岛) Rangiroa,"le grand ciel" en Paumotu,是人们梦寐以求的世外桃源,身临其境却又觉得难以置信,是敢于放任想象力的人的极乐世界乌托邦……事实上任何想象对于这个带状的环礁来说都是不够的。在那里,天空的蓝色溶入礁湖的祖母绿中,那绿色足以容下整个大希地,下面隐藏着深不可测的世界。Rangiroa是动物的乐园,“Avatoru”航道中生机勃勃,这里的鳐鱼举世闻名,还有“Tiputa”航道,聚集了上百条鲨鱼!晶莹的水域中,近乎虚幻的光影轻抚着湖中成千上万色彩缤纷的鱼:鹦鹉鱼、蝴蝶鱼、小丑鱼,守在海龟壳旁的海鳗,还有顶端白色的Tapete鲨鱼和灰鲨。
日落时分,陶醉在大海豚的精彩表演中,看它们在浪尖舞蹈,运气好的话,还可以欣赏到从深海浮上来的鲸鱼的动人歌唱。
Rangiroa被誉为全世界海下潜水的天堂,同样,环礁也提供了众多旅行游览的选择。可以骑自行车在“玫瑰沙滩”悠闲散心,享受尊贵的沐浴场所;可以乘船去以种类繁多的蓝色虎皮鹦鹉闻名的Taeo散心;也可以去礁石岛,那里撒满形状奇特的珊瑚层(Feo),让游客有机会进一步探索这非凡的自然环境。
提克哈乌,玫瑰沙滩之岛(图阿莫图群岛) “光芒并不只是来自天空,同时也来自海水和环绕于它四周的神奇沙粒。”T.Serstevens Emerveillé曾这样描述环礁的美丽。Tiehau象征着一个男人(Tii)和一个女人(Hau)的结合,他们把自己的名字合在一起,给孩子取名叫“Tiehau”,以后演变成了“Tikehau”,意思是“祥和中降生”。这个几乎封闭的环礁,是伊甸园中闪亮的光环,是全世界鱼类最多的地方之一,笼罩着安宁静谧,海天之间,寻回失落的完美和谐。
自然,真实,充满野性……Tikehau是罗宾逊漂流所遇之岛,纯白或粉红的狭长沙滩,保持着最原始的样子,围绕在直径26千米青绿色的礁湖周围,水下的宽广空间让人豁然开朗,有最独特的景致。Tuheiava航道是礁湖渔业的重要基地,游客可以在航道上体验航行或在鱼池边悠闲散步,观赏鳐鱼的芭蕾,梭鱼群、金枪鱼以及五颜六色的carangues体态优雅的摆动自己半透明的鱼鳍。
游客也可以潜水,在水边闲逛或在开满花朵的迷人村寨漫步,欣赏周围排列成行的椰子树、椰子花和木槿。另外,游客也可以选择乘坐独木舟,登陆礁湖上的小型陆地,那里是鸟的王国,红脚的鲣鸟、带冠毛的燕鸥、蓝色的noddis以及军舰鸟……这一景观也使Tikehau岛成为受越来越多游客青睐的度假胜地。
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2006-02-20 11:53:04 |
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跟贴:诱惑啊!支持!支持!!不论什么时候去都算上我一个。
不过,今年实在还想去一趟马尔代夫——好地方呀,总觉得意犹未尽!
有愿意3月底(4月初)去马尔代夫拍蝠鲼和鲸鲨等大家伙的,在这儿报个名(据了解现在是那里水质最好的时段。目前已经有7~8人了,最好15人成行。费用均摊AA制)。
有愿意五一去马尔代夫的,也在此报个名(若3月底去不成的,五一就拼团成行了)。
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2006-02-20 11:59:44 |
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跟贴:去大希地好象航程并不十分复杂,东方航空公司与大希地航空公司有联程:从上海飞东京,在东京转机,然后直飞大希地。1万公里用不了两天时间。
去程:上海——东京——大希地 大希地国际航空公司 & 中国东方航空公司联程 周二 MU523/TN87 09:10 - 12:50;16:55 - 12:50
大希地国际航空公司 & 日本航空公司联程 周二 JL796/TN87 09:10 - 13:00;16:55 - 12:50
返程:大希地——东京——上海 大希地国际航空公司 & 中国东方航空公司联程 周一 TN88/MU524 08:15 - 15:20 +1; 17:00 - 19:00 周五 TN78/MU524 00:55 - 08:00 +1; 13:50 - 15:50 周日 TN78/MU524 00:55 - 08:00 +1; 13:50 - 15:50
大希地国际航空公司 & 日本航空公司联程 周一 TN78/JL795 08:15 - 15:20 +1;09:05 - 21:05 周五 TN88/JL7619 00:55 - 08:00 +1;11:25 - 13:25 周日 TN88/JL7619 00:55 - 08:00 +1;11:25 - 13:25
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2006-02-20 12:21:13 |
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跟贴:法属波利尼西亚潜水常见问题解答(稍有些?嗦):
What is the best time of the year for diving? You can dive in French Polynesia all year around. However, you'll have the best diving conditions between the month of April and November.
What are the best islands for diving? The atolls (Tuamotu) offer the most exciting dives, with Rangiroa as the star of this region. There is also excellent diving in Bora Bora, Moorea, Huahine and Tahiti.
What are the local diving conditions? Local visibility often reaches 130 feet. Average temperature in the ocean is 79 F (26º C) in the winter season and 84 F (29º C) during summer. With only a half degree difference, there is no notable temperature variation between the surface and 166 feet (50 m). A light wetsuit, 1/8 inch (3mm), or even a lycra suit is largely sufficient for thermal protection all year round.
What types of areas can I dive? Three different types of environments exist whether in the volcanic islands or in the atolls: - the lagoon : nature's swimming pool, generally shallow with very clear water makes it an ideal place for "Discover Scuba Lessons" or for gaining more proficiency in scuba techniques. - the oceanic drop off; is the part of the reef that is the most alive with all variety of corals and colorful fish including the larger predators. - the passes, natural openings in the barrier reef that connect the lagoon with the ocean, are always areas of large fish concentrations and the cruising zone of big manta rays and sharks. This is due to the abundance of nutrient that are flowing when the tide changes. This strong tide current also restricts the diving to the even tide times.
How deep will the dives be? Most of the diving takes place between 60 feet (18 m) and 80 feet (24 m). For very experienced divers Tahiti and her islands offer deeper dives as well, between 100 and 140 feet (30 to 42 m) on ledges and on wall dives that drop off to infinity. Some diving centers organize such deep dives that are truly spectacular, but these are only suitable for experienced divers.
How much diving experience do I need? Diving centers follow strict safety regulations, but since most of the diving in French Polynesia is rather easy in favorable conditions, even newly certified divers will have no trouble finding good diving spots. For divers who wish additional training, most centers offer continuing diver education and deliver full certifications C.M.A.S, KF.E.S.S.M., P.A.D.I and BSAC certification.
What certification is required ? In addition to your certification card, it may be helpful to also furnish your log book where recent dives are entered.
Can I get certified in the islands? Yes, you can take a crash course, but you need to stay there at least 7 days. The best thing to do is start your course in your home town up to the point prior to the required open ocean dives which you can do in the islands. Most dive operators are also PADI instructors and will be able to complete your certification.
Do I need to bring my own equipment? You could consider bringing your own diving equipment if you are going to do many dives. However, it is not necessary for a few dives, since most of the diving centers rent excellent equipment and include it in their rates. Scuba tanks are furnished with BC vests and regulator with tank pressure gauge and depth meter. Rental equipment is subject to periodic checkups and is very reliable.
Will I need a dive buddy? No, on every dive, you'll be accompanied by an experienced dive guide who is also an instructor. The guide knows the different local conditions and specific dive areas quite well and will greatly contribute to a very safe and enjoyable dive holiday. This service is included at no extra charge.
What are the major types of fish encountered? There are numerous species of marine life in these waters, from small butterfly fish with dazzling colors in coral gardens, to bigger fish such as napoleons (lump head wrasses), manta rays, reef sharks, tunas, large schools of jacks, snappers and barracudas. French Polynesia is among the few places in the world where all these fish can still be approached easily. Do not forget your underwater camera!
How safe is diving on the barrier reef? Local conditions include shallow water, warm temperatures, great visibility, absence of currents - except in the passes - and all this contributes to making French Polynesia one of the safest diving locations in the world. However, contact with certain marine life should be avoided, but this will be covered in pre-dive briefings.
What about sharks? In French Polynesia sharks are not aggressive as they are in other parts of the world. While diving, it is safe to get close to them for pictures and observation. However, no one should spear fish in their vicinity.
If I do have an accident how will I receive help ? French Polynesia is composed of a multitude of islands and the territory possesses one of the best sea search-and-rescue programs in the world. In case of an accident in the outer islands, there is an evacuation procedure, either by plane or helicopter, available anytime day or night. Tahiti has an ultra modern decompression chamber along with a team of doctors highly trained in hyperbaric medicine.
Does my travel insurance cover me while diving? Most typical travel insurances exclude scuba diving from their coverage. You should inquire with your travel agent and include a special clause in your insurance contract prior to departure. It is also possible to contract for an additional insurance at the diving center of your choice, valid for your entire stay that covers any type of accident.
How about snorkeling and spear fishing? The lagoons and reef plateaus are ideal areas for snorkeling, with crystal clear, warm water teaming with colorful fish. If you are contemplating doing any spearfishing, be aware that the law in French Polynesia prohibits anyone from spear fishing or collecting flora or fauna while wearing scuba tanks.
Conservation: The reef is a wonderful universe, but is also one of the most complex and fragile ecosystems on earth, providing food and shelter for countless species of fish and animals. Coral grows only about 10 to 25 mm a year and it can take 7,000 to 10,000 years for a coral reef to form. Coral can be very easily broken by standing on it, grabbing it or carelessly dropping anchor, and it may be years before the coral can regenerate itself, which sometimes does not happen, thus causing a decline of the marine life. If you would like a souvenir, content yourself with what you can find on the beach, which is safer since some of the live shells can sting you with a deadly poison, which would definitely ruin your vacation.
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2006-02-20 13:35:45 |
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跟贴:敬告各位大虾: 法属波利尼西亚素有物价天堂的“美名”,从下面报价便可见一斑。 当然,相信各地都会有团体价,但愿猫老面子够大,能为大家争取到三星级价格的五星级享受哈。
参考:法属波利尼西亚各岛旅游项目 及 收费标准: 1)MOOREA岛 Circle Island Tour Discover Moorea's Volcanic peaks, crystalline waters, and lush mountain slopes. Encircle the island on the coastal road, passing fabled ìBali Haiî on the way to the spectacular Belvedere viewpoint, high above Cookís and Opunohu Bays. Half day - $35 per person
Land Rover Safari Savor the serenity of Moorea's majestic mountains. Visit vanilla, grapefruit and pineapple plantations, and ancient sacrificial sites accessible only to 4-wheel drive vehicles. Half day - from $47 per person
Swim with Dolphins(与海豚同游) Play with dolphins in their natural habitat, cavorting with them in the crystal clear lagoon. Share an enchanting moment with these magnificent mammals, exploring their underwater world. Dolphin Quest - Shallow water encounter $100 per person. Snorkel with Dolphins:$111 per person
Rental Car Only 37 miles around, with boutiques, restaurants and villages dotting the circle island road, Moorea is easy to tour in a day by car. 8-hour rate:$78 per car
Tiki Village Travel back in time to Polynesia of yesteryear in this authentically recreated village. Participate in island life... see the making of hei (crowns of flowers), tattooing, carving, and pareo painting. On Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings celebrate the tamaíaraía -- a feast of island foods, accompanied by a spectacular Polynesian dance show of traditional songs and dances. A must for all visitors to Moorea. Dinner and Revue - $88 per person
Scuba Diving(潜水) Explore Moorea's coral reefs with dive professionals to guide you. (Certification available). One tank dive - $62 per person
2)BORA BORA岛 Shark Feeding(鲨鱼喂食) No visit to Bora Bora is complete without this exhilarating, unforgettable experience. Taken to the outer reef, you don snorkel and flippers, slip into the water (with just a touch of trepidation!) and watch Tahitian divers hand feed back-tip sharks right before your eyes. Half day - from $67 per person
Helicopter Sightseeing Soar like a bird over Bora Boraís multi-colored lagoon and lushly forested interior. Get a closer look at misty Mount Otemanu and see why no one has ever been able to climb to the top of this fabulous basalt obelisk. 30 minutes - from $300 per person
Jeep Safari Head off the beaten track on this daredevil, four-wheel drive adventure. Climb to dizzying heights and discover sacred sites in Bora Boraís virgin mountain interior. Half day - from $68 per person
Scuba Diving(潜水) Graceful manta ray and hundreds of neon-bright reef fish greet you as you descent into the lagoon, marveling at its natural beauty and abundant sealife. One tank dive - from $65 per person
Rental Car Itís easy to get around Bora Bora on its 20-mile circle-island road. Youíll pass villages and archaeological sites, with wildflowers, ferns and giant palms bordering the route. 4-hour-rate - $70 per car
Catamaran Charter Set Sail for a carefree afternoon aboard the deluxe, 50 ft. TaraVana. Or escape for two days, giving yourself over to the trade winds, fishing, or just drifting along in search of the perfect motu. Exceptionally stable, a catamaran sail is heaven on water, for both salty seadogs and landlubbers alike. Half day charter - $800. Overnight charter - $1,800.
Private Picnic - Etienne’s Tour, Patrick’s, or Keishi Tour will arrange these outings. I highly recommend Keishi (ask for Pierrot, Phone 79 26 56). He sets up a table in the lagoon water next to a private Motu. Lunch features Lobster, Crab, Steak, Chicken, Fruit and Champagne. Snorkeling around the Island, Shark and Ray Feeding, Manta Ray viewing and whatever else your heart desires. These run around $500.00 for two, plus $100.00 for each additional person. The operator will usually pick you up at your hotel around 9:30am and drop you off at 3:00pm. Patrick’s tour is also very nice. He serves a traditional Tahitian feast of foods cooked in an ahima'a (underground oven). Meals consist of roast pig, breadfruit, plantains, taro leaves, and the ever present poisson cru. Patrick is from Bora Bora and is a gracious host.
HorseBack Riding - Ranch Reva Reva, on private Motu for Beach and interior ride.
Bora Bora Lagoonarium (与鲨鱼同游) next to Le Meridian, swim with the sharks and many other sea creatures, can also purchase a movie of you swimming with the Sharks.
Sunset Cocktail Cruise - aboard the “Taravana” with Captain Richard, sails from many of the hotels, can be booked through your hotel.
Boat rentals ? based at Matira Beach near Le Matai, small aluminium boats with 6 hp - no permit required, larger boat (15 hp) requires a boat license. Also a taxi service to and/or from any place on the Island (Phone (689) 67.60.61 ). Renting a small boat is a great way to see the lagoon at your own pace. You can rent 4 hours or day. But watch for the shallow coral heads.
Parasailing (飞伞) Bora Bora Parasailing, offers single and double person rides, no age limit. Contact Bora Bora Tel/ Fax: (689) 67 70 34 , cell: 78 27 10
JetSki: Milki Miki Tours - leave everyday at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm from Matira. Two hour tours are $187.00 US dollars. You will be with a guide. Book from your hotel room by calling (689) 67.76.44
3)HUAHINE岛 Lagoon Excursion Rich with sea life and dotted with tiny islets, Huahineís lagoon beckons you to spend a day of exploration in an outrigger canoe. Picnic lunch included. Full day - $75 per person.
Scuba Diving (潜水) Dive the lagoon or the outer reefís coral walls, where rays, sharks, Napoleon-fish, tuna, barracuda, eels, and countless tropical fish attract novice and experienced divers alike. One tank dive - $70 per person
Jeep Safari Discover Huahine in a 4x4, passing plantations, fording streams, and venturing into the natural, wild interior. Climb high above the lagoons and bays, into another world, for lofty views of the mighty Pacific Ocean. Half day - from $50 per person
Rental Car Drive the partially-paved road that winds around the twin islands of Huahinne-Nui (ìbig Huahineî) and Huahine-Iti (ìlittle Huahineî). Luxuriant foliage lines the route which passes by several small villages, giving you the opportunity to meet the people who are fortunate enough to live here. 8-hour rate - $72 per car
Marae & Plantation Tour Delve into the mystery of the ancient marae, open-air sanctuaries where religious ceremonies took place, and savor the sweet scents of Huahineís fragrant vanilla bean. Half day - from $45 per person
Surfing If surfingís your thing, you wonít want to miss the renowned waves of Avo Moía Pass. The rest of your life: Free !, Dude..
4)RANGIROA and MANIHI岛 Lagoon Excursion: Venture offshore, across across sun-warmed waters to a deserted islet, taking time to snorkel and view the amazing marine life. Enjoy a beach barbeque made even more delicious by the soft sea breezes and gentle murmuring of the lagoon. Full day, Rangiroa: $115 per person Half a day, Manihi: $63 per person
Scuba Diving (潜水) Incredible numbers of manta rays, sharks, Napoleon wrasse, schooling barracude ... drift dives in these exceptionally rich Tuamotu waters are among the best in the world. Rangiroa-One tank dive - $68 per person Manihi-One tank dive - $68 per person
Pearl Farms Visit a pearl farm and see for yourself how that purest of jewels, the rare black pearl, is farmed from the giant black-lipped oyster, pinctada margaritifera. Half day, Manihi - $38 per person
5) TAHITI岛 Circle Island Tour Take in all of Tahitiís ìmust sees,î from the Arahoho blow hole to Faaruumai waterfalls, the Gauguin Museum, and the Botanical Gardens. Walk on the black sand beach at Point Venus where Discoverers Wallis, Cook, and the Bounty crew first came ashore, and be charmed by Tahitian homes, gaily painted i all the colors of the rainbow. Full day, with lunch - $93 per person.
Rental Car Rent a car and follow the fortunes of the road which winds around Tahiti Nui (ìbig Tahitiî) and the peninsula of TahitiíIti (ìlittle Tahitiî). Spectacular vistas, pearl and ebony beaches, fascinating historic sites, colorful gardens and glimpses of traditional village life await you. (International driverís license not required). Daily rate - from $90 per car.
Interior Island Safari Get a closer look at Tahitiís interior, a land of unbounded natural beauty where almost-vertical vegetable plantations edge their way into bamboo and fern forests, and waterfalls cascade into hidden pools watched over by stone-faced tiki. Full day - $86 per person
Golf Tee off on Tahitiís 18-hole international championship course, unique in French Polynesia. Located about 45 minutes from Papeete, this par-72 course, designed by Robert Baldock, a California golf course architect, measures 6550 yards and affords unparalleled island and reef views ... keeping your eye on the ball wonít be easy! 18 Holes Green Fee - $60 per person. Clubs rental available.
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2006-02-20 14:28:58 |
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跟贴:报名超级想今年去马尔代夫,但原计划想10月份去,在广州出发,可以msn加我imissice@hotmail.com讨论一下.
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2006-02-20 15:40:53 |
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跟贴:我们最近也在做大量的工作查一些南太平洋岛国的资料,包括上面说到的大溪地,此外还有汤加、斐济,库克群岛等地。突出的感觉就是“贵!!!”
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2006-02-20 15:43:32 |
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2006-02-20 19:28:26 |
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跟贴:倾向于去非洲,可以看野生动物,可以爬乞力马扎罗,可以露营,可以看大草原,东非大裂谷,可以潜水,项目非常丰富~~~~~
至于南太平洋,还是太贵了~~~以后有米再说~~~ 古巴也是,暂时不考虑,加勒比海还有很多地方可以考虑哦~~~~~
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跟贴:物价天堂名不虚传,好贵啊. 如果今年去大希地或肯尼亚偶报名先.如果以上两个都不定,偶报名5月份去马尔代夫.
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