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Hotel Taharaa, Papeete, Tahiti (hotel)
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Mon, Sep 23, 2013 6:43 AM
That's a great tale of the trail, No No. Part of me still wishes we would have continued on that trail, but the cautious side of me is still glad that we made it to Rarotonga instead of sitting in a Tahitian jail :wink: |
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Mon, Sep 23, 2013 9:22 AM
What a great story No No! While growing up my family never dared to dream of let alone visit such an exotic locale. By sharing your insider stories I've been able to visit this grand hotel in some ways better than if I had been a guest. Thanks! |
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Sun, Sep 29, 2013 2:06 PM
Thanks for the kind words. Below, is a summary of the hotel history that may help you understand where your experience with the hotel fits in the big scheme of things. Societe Hoteliere De Tahara’a |
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Fri, Oct 11, 2013 7:24 PM
Just a few thoughts that came to mind in the past week. When I arrived in Tahiti, I was so eager to please Joe that I tried to be every where at once and do everything right and make no mistakes. So, when I was out in the field watching the work and I saw something that was not being done correctly, I would rush over and say, no! no!.....do it this way....or no! no! do it that way. That scenario unfolded so many times the workers began to say....Here comes "no no." That name stuck while I was there. In construction, everyone picks up a nick name. That is why I chose "no no" for my username on Tiki Central. |
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Fri, Oct 11, 2013 11:35 PM
Very interesting that the hotel was in operation for only 28 years, especially since Tahiti seems to have developed into a very desirable high end vacation destination. Did the locals have any aversion to the use of tikis? The Coco Palms in Kauai didn't have any, supposedly out of respect for local customs. Also, thanks for the insight to your TikiCentral name! |
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Sun, Oct 13, 2013 7:41 PM
Hey TropicDrinkBoy.... [ Edited by: No No 2013-10-13 19:49 ] |
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Sun, Oct 13, 2013 8:34 PM
More thoughts.... [ Edited by: no no 2013-10-14 13:59 ] |
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Mon, Oct 14, 2013 8:18 PM
Most high rise building projects require the use of a crane. Tahara'a was no exception. this is a story of the hammer head crane used at Tahara'a. |
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Fri, Oct 18, 2013 7:48 PM
Time passed and things were not well with red beard. I am very sorry, but I do not remember his true name. It seems that he contracted a parasite in his belly while in Central America that went undetected for months after he arrived with Tex's boat in Tahiti. He lost a lot of weight and all his energy. He was put on "rest leave" so that medical treatment could bring him back to good health. An understudy of sorts, "the wild A-rab" took his place. In general terms, he operated the crane with reckless abandon. In actuality, he somehow got the job done fast, efficiently and safely which was a key factor in keeping the project on schedule. |
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Tue, Mar 10, 2015 5:31 PM
Here I am again. Well it has only been 16 months since I last posted so I should not have forgotten too much of what I wanted to say. I found the above picture of Tahara'a and thought it would bring back some memories to those who have been there. I have to leave for a bit. More to come. The picture was sent to me over a year ago by Jan Prince who lives in Tahiti. because of my limited computer expertise, I was unable to figure out how to up load/down load content until now. I have recently found many pictures taken during the construction that I will try and figure out how to scan and upload to the Tiki Central site. (I have no idea how to do what I just said.) [ Edited by: No No 2015-03-20 19:31 ] |
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Mon, Dec 21, 2015 4:53 PM
No No, Thanks for all of your stories and history. I spotted another postcard of the Big Guy under the A-Frame before the knee surgery. And I found a great New York School of Interior Design exhibit about the Inter-Continental hotels and Neal Prince that included some really nice photos from the Taharaa Hotel. The inside Tiki bar. I wonder if the Tikis and panels are from Oceanic Arts as well? The outside bar. The pool, what a view from the top! Another bar. The Captain Cook restaurant. and a well appointed guest room. Here is the text from the exhibit: DC |
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Mon, Dec 21, 2015 4:53 PM
No No, Also looking forward to you learning to scan and posting more photos. DC [ Edited by: Dustycajun 2015-12-21 16:56 ] |
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Mon, Dec 21, 2015 6:19 PM
Wow, what a VIEW that place had! No No, thanks for the great stories, especially how the giant Maori Tiki was not allowed in and involuntarily became the the front entrance icon. DC, the Marquesan Tiki on the right is pretty certainly from O.A., here's their catalog: The panel also has Marquesan designs on it but it looks like it was done locally. DC, do you know what year was the New York School of Interior Design exhibit? [ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2015-12-21 18:22 ] |
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Mon, Dec 21, 2015 6:29 PM
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No No
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Mon, Oct 17, 2016 8:05 PM
Well, it has been 19 months since I have been on the Tiki Central site and I am looking forward to adding a few more comments and pictures. My long absence was for good reason. My wife had a heart attack followed by 4 open heart surgeries and and a long recovery period. Taking care of her and our home on 10 acres proved too much for me to handle. We moved to a much smaller home close to town, doctors and shopping. All was well, until I had a heart attach followed by a 4 way bi pass and valve replacement. Now we take care of each other. We are leading a much slower life. Just yesterday, the Cardiologist gave me the green light to resume a normal life (with some restrictions) My next post will continue my recollections of Taharaa. |
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Mon, Oct 2, 2017 5:00 PM
Just saw this post Cheers |
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Thu, Dec 13, 2018 11:23 AM
Another tourist photo of a girl, the Tiki, and the A-Frame! DC |