Also on the 4X4 safari on Tahiti, one of the permanent waterfalls cascading down to one of the reservoirs in the Relias de la Maroto hydroelectricity complex. Telias de la Maroto produces about 40% of the power for Tahiti. Its quite small, giving a good example of the size of the island and the differences from more developed countries. This tour utilizes gouged-out dirt roads, and passes several pieces of rusted-out equipment, yet it maintains charm and beauty. On islands, there is no place to effectively bury trash so landscapes can become cluttered, yet still retain their beauty