
A weary but eager traveler sets out from Tahiti, following the orders of a naval commander to explore the remote Tubuaï archipelago and the neighboring Cook Islands. The journey unfolds across turquoise seas, threading through coral reefs and narrow, dark‑blue channels that lead to the rugged shores of Ruruku. Upon landing, the observer is struck by the stark contrast between the island’s jagged cliffs and its modest villages, where bamboo‑woven huts sit beneath swaying pandanus and towering coconut palms, their simple architecture softened by glass‑pane windows—a rarity in Polynesia.
Through careful conversation with local interpreters, the narrator discovers the islanders’ unique customs, from their surprisingly industrious labor practices to the distinct physical stature of the men compared with their Tahitian cousins. The description captures the quiet rhythm of daily life, the lingering presence of ancestral graves amid untouched forests, and the subtle ways in which geography shapes culture. Listeners will be drawn into a vivid portrait of an isolated world, waiting to be explored.
Full title
Omzwervingen door de eilandenwereld van den Grooten-oceaan De Aarde en haar Volken, 1887
Language
nl
Duration
~1 hours (78K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the PG Distributed Proofreaders Team
Release date
2005-01-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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