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Paul Gauguin's Girls in Bora Bora

If Gauguin were in Tahiti today he would hang around Bora Bora to paint 9 beautiful girls called Les Gauguines.
They are Regent's Paul Gauguin troupe of live-aboard dancers, singers, poets, pareo-tying teachers and dreamy beauties.
"How many times can I fall in love?" asks the Compulsive Traveler.
"as many times as there are Gaguines on board" answers his inner voice.

filmmaker: CompulsiveTraveler

country: French Polynesia

channel: arts & culture

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