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Josiah Martin, photo. The Hurricane in the Islands. Typical Tahitian Views. 1. A glimpse of the sea. 2. Beach near Papeete. 3. Chinamen’s gardens and hut. 4. Vanilla gardens. 5. Chief’s “town” residence. 6. Coeoa trees and bananas. 7. The Mail cart. 8. Vanilla plant, trained on old tree stump. 9. The bare trees on the left are kapok trees, the umbra geous ones on the right are mahogany trees. 10. “A thing of shreds and patches”—Chinese gardener’s hut.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue IX, 28 February 1903, Page 595

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Josiah Martin, photo. The Hurricane in the Islands. Typical Tahitian Views. 1. A glimpse of the sea. 2. Beach near Papeete. 3. Chinamen’s gardens and hut. 4. Vanilla gardens. 5. Chief’s “town” residence. 6. Coeoa trees and bananas. 7. The Mail cart. 8. Vanilla plant, trained on old tree stump. 9. The bare trees on the left are kapok trees, the umbra geous ones on the right are mahogany trees. 10. “A thing of shreds and patches”—Chinese gardener’s hut. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue IX, 28 February 1903, Page 595

Josiah Martin, photo. The Hurricane in the Islands. Typical Tahitian Views. 1. A glimpse of the sea. 2. Beach near Papeete. 3. Chinamen’s gardens and hut. 4. Vanilla gardens. 5. Chief’s “town” residence. 6. Coeoa trees and bananas. 7. The Mail cart. 8. Vanilla plant, trained on old tree stump. 9. The bare trees on the left are kapok trees, the umbra geous ones on the right are mahogany trees. 10. “A thing of shreds and patches”—Chinese gardener’s hut. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue IX, 28 February 1903, Page 595

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