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Aradonna - 1436 Jul 2014

By Aradonna on Mon, 14 Jul 2014 - 10:20
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Last week we spent a couple of days in Old Harbour and walked through Makave Village en route to Neiafu to go to the market and pick up supplies. Very friendly locals kept stopping to offer us a ride into town, but we were eager to do some walking, much to their amusement! Next we explored some more of the eastern barrier reef islands and reefs. By navigating through some unchartered territory we anchored near Faioa Island. Along the way Karl spotted a large sea turtle swimming by. At first we were not impressed with the snorkeling as it was mainly sand and sea grass and algae. Then we took the dinghy over the reef into the "Fork" reef north of Faioa. Wow! Incredible rock formations, abundant with pretty coral and teeming with fish. We will dive this spot next time the wind is right - this reef is very exposed to the prevailing SE winds so we need to wait for a westerly. Next we snorkeled the reef west of Lolo Island - this had a lot of broken coral but still heaps of colourf ul fish. To get some more land based exercise we hiked to the top of Euakafa Island. The trail became unclear and overgrown so we were pushing through tropical jungle and making our own trail half the time. Found some stunning large spiders on the way! Eventually found the ancient tombs at the top. A bit of a let down, just three slabs sticking out of the dirt!! Amazingly we found our way back through the jungle to the beach again somehow. At the NW tip of Euakafa Island there is a reef known as the "Nursery". We went for a dive there and were blown away by the hundreds of coral heads with thousands of teeny tiny fish swimming amongst the coral. It truly is a nursery for baby fish. On Sunday we went diving at "White Patch" which is on the western shore of the main island of Vava'u. Lovely coral garden and dramatic drop off out to deep blue ocean. Excellent visibility and full of colourful coral and fish. A Yellowfin Tuna was lurking around the reef - shame we couldn't grab h im for dinner! In the afternoon we went diving a bit further south, amongst some canyons and rock labyrinths. Great fun swimming through tunnels and caves. To top off the week we spotted a whale. Wow. We live in a wonderful world!

Seabride - July 14, 2014

By Seabride on Mon, 14 Jul 2014 - 09:31
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Corcaigh - July 14, 2014

By Corcaigh on Mon, 14 Jul 2014 - 08:33
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Just in Time - July 14, 2014

By Just_in_Time on Mon, 14 Jul 2014 - 07:43
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[password] poohbear12
[status]
:position 17 40.912s 178 50.242e

Motored across to Levuka from Wakaya yesterday. Beautiful day with no
wind and a nice gentle swell, but still no fish. Neat town which is
still very colonial and I don't think anything has changed for 50
years!!!! This was the first capital of Fiji. Had dinner at Kim Paak
Kum Loong restaurant. Nice food.[END]

Chiara Stella - July 14, 2014

By Chiara_Stella on Mon, 14 Jul 2014 - 07:34
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[password] VJN3212
[position] 13 14S 163 06W
[speed] 00 kts
[heading] 000 M
[status] Auto update
[weather] 00 kts wind @ 000, 000 % clouds[END]

Levuka, Ovalau

By Just_in_Time on Mon, 14 Jul 2014 - 00:00
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We left Wakaya and came across to Levuka – known as the place where time stands still - on the island of Ovalau. We had a great trip over – no wind and a very gentle swell. Levuka was the first capital of Fiji and is still very colonial. The shops, signs, buildings and surrounds are still as they were 50 years ago. The people are all so friendly and as we walked down the street they greet us with “Bula” and a big smile. We had a walk around town and every clock we saw in town didn’t give the correct time – I think this proves that ‘time does stand still’ (especially here in Levuka)!!!!

Westward II - July 14, 2014

By Westward_II on Mon, 14 Jul 2014 - 00:00
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[password] westie
[status]
:date 11/07/2014
:position 08 02.508N 132 02.186E
underway palau to davao, midnight position

[status]
:date 12/07/2014
:position 07 46.825N 129 59.100E
underway palau to davao, midnight position

[status]
:date 13/07/2014
:position 07 40.434N 128 01.617E
underway palau to davao, midnight position

[status]
:date 14/07/2014
:position 07 17.382N 126 34.991E
at anchor caraga bay, mindanao[END]

Betsie - July 13, 2014

By Betsie on Sun, 13 Jul 2014 - 22:31
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[p]LR110 [s] Camped at Dalhunty river xing on OTT. Palm creek nt driveable,
found bypass tho. We very dusty and dirty p: 11 50.285s 142 30.052e

[END]

Vixen 7 - July 13, 2014

By Vixen_7 on Sun, 13 Jul 2014 - 21:55
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Chiara Stella - July 13, 2014

By Chiara_Stella on Sun, 13 Jul 2014 - 15:34
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[password] VJN3212
[position] 13 51S 162 50W
[speed] 00 kts
[heading] 000 M
[status] Auto update
[weather] 00 kts wind @ 000, 000 % clouds[END]

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