the first 48h in Rikitea/Mangareva

It’s hard to put into words what arrival feels like after such a long time at sea… and even harder when you’re welcomed with such genuine friendliness and kindness.

This place is truly something special. To give you just a small glimpse, here’s a short video for you.

The local kids couldn’t be more welcoming, and the adults show a kind of warmth we’ve almost forgotten exists. When Nino found a rather large XPF note that someone had unknowingly dropped at the local supermarket, he immediately ran after the man to return it. Not only was he met with gratitude, but also with heartfelt praise for his honesty—and even a smaller note as a reward.

Nino’s takeaway? “I will always return things I find—it’s so worth it!” And in that moment, it truly felt like this is the kind of place where a whole village raises honest, kind-hearted kids—who welcome ours like long-lost friends, look past any language barrier, and cheer each other (and our boys) on in even the smallest victories.

One response to “the first 48h in Rikitea/Mangareva”

  1. Karline, you’ve touched on something so true. It’s incredible how everything becomes simpler than we imagine… and at the same time, it makes you realize how, in our own countries, we often live like strangers: distrust, fear of others, and cultural closed‑mindedness make even the simplest social moments difficult.

    What you’re experiencing, instead, is proof that genuine kindness still exists — you just need to be in the right place, with the right people. Nino’s story is wonderful: such a pure, spontaneous gesture that instantly reminds you how the world should work. And seeing the local kids welcome yours as if they were lifelong friends… that truly warms the heart.

    Keep embracing these deep experiences — they’re enriching you from within, and we can feel it all the way from home.

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