For some, summer is synonymous with scorching heat and beach days, while others flee the sun in search of relief from the season's high temperatures. Which camp are you in: do you love the heat, or are you already missing winter?
Originally from French Polynesia, Hinatea Chatal holds a Bachelor's degree in Information-Communication and a Master's degree in Human Resources in Papeete. She began her career by hosting her own radio show. Attracted by television, she co-presents the Franco-Tahitian talk show: Fare Ma'ohi on Polynesia La1ère (FranceTV Group).
Driven by new challenges, she decided to pursue her professional career in Paris. Enthusastic about travel and environment, she got into the weather business at La Chaine Météo and quickly became a wild card at CNews. At the same time, she hosts a radio show at TropiquesFM where she offers cooking, travel and weather chronicles and makes listeners aware of the problems of the Overseas departments and territories.
Hinatea is also a member of the Forum Météo Climat alongside the most emblematic weather presenters and participates each year in the Forum in Paris. Since 2020, she has written various articles for tameteo.
For some, summer is synonymous with scorching heat and beach days, while others flee the sun in search of relief from the season's high temperatures. Which camp are you in: do you love the heat, or are you already missing winter?
Open your closets: how many items have you gone more than a year without using? If the answer surprises you, you may be one of the millions of people who accumulate things without even realizing it.
The question may sound unusual. Yet whale remains have indeed been discovered, and some are 5.3 million years old.
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This coral, a colony of Porites rus, is so large that it was very difficult to measure!
The hotel can accommodate up to four people for five nights with complete safety.
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Usually brown or grey, the pink colour of this particularly rare species of grasshopper is the result of a genetic mutation.
They lack our modern words and tools, yet they astonish with their logic, memory, and sense of community. Some species are absolutely astonishing in their intelligence!
2025 has flown by incredibly fast. It's already time to think about the menu.
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This year, let's get creative and make our own Halloween costume!
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In northern Denmark, archaeologists have discovered an 8,500-year-old village. The remains found are almost intact!
Mice are aware of pain and can even feel empathy. This allows them to provide first aid to their fellow mice in pain.
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An American start-up specialising in animal "de-extinction" is attempting to "resurrect" a Maori bird that disappeared six centuries ago.