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Return to paradise — French Polynesia in the footsteps of Mai

He was the first Polynesian to visit Britain and was immortalised by Joshua Reynolds. As his famous portrait goes on tour, Lucy Ward explores the islands he left behind

sabato 25 ottobre 2025 New tab

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