Astra Blog: Marquesas (Part 2) 03.06.08 – 06
.06.08
Hiva Oa to
Fatu Hiva
Before setting off to
our next Marquesan
Island, Fatu Hiva, we had
to refuel. First George was dropped ashore to act as line-handler. Sally
reversed Astra towards the rocky rear
end of the petrol station where Ash threw the stern lines to George (more
correctly in George’s general direction, onto some very slippery diesel covered
boulders) for the latter to tie off to some less than conveniently placed
bollards. Unfortunately we did not get a photo: it is a shame because it is hard
to imagine a more hazardous refuelling operation (for the line handler, at
least). Ash then brought the tender towards the shore for George to throw down
the nozzle from the fuel pump. All went swimmingly and none went swimming. 15
minutes later we were underway with the promise of some decent wind for the 48Nm
crossing SSE to Fatu Hiva.
We were to get a little
more wind than we bargained for. Within minutes of leaving the relative sanctity
of our anchorage and getting the sails up, we were hit by a very large squall
bringing torrential rain and over 40 knots of wind. Conditions were unpleasant
to say the least and we had to reef the main – for the first time since crossing
the Atlantic. Over the next 3 hours we had
double and single reefs in four or five times as we had to beat into some
decidedly English weather. Things were getting pretty miserable until Sally
saved the day with some bacon and egg butties for lunch. Throughout the
afternoon the squalls lessened in frequency and severity and the sun even put in
the occasional appearance. With 5Nm to go we dropped the sails and slowly
motored in to what is said to be one of the most beautiful bays in the world:
The Bay of Virgins, Fatu Hiva.
Fatu Hiva
The most obvious
feature of the Bay
of Virgins is the
gargantuan rocks which dominate the skyline and contribute to the bay’s name.
The link between virgins and enormous rocks requires a little elaboration:
originally the bay was called the Bay of Penises (Baie des Verges), it being thought that
the formations looked phallic. The French missionaries were none too pleased
with this scandalous nomenclature and so added an ‘i’ to the name thus making
it Baie des Vierges, The Bay of
Virgins.
There were only three
other boats with which to share this breathtaking bay: Free Spirit; Trenelly; and On Vera. As we saw activity on Free Spirit we popped over to say hello.
Their passage across the Pacific was a little different: they covered the
(shorter) distance from Acapulco in 46 days!
In the morning we set
off for the Vai’e’enui Falls, a couple of miles up the valley. It
was a humid walk under thick boscage. We were more than adequately rewarded for
our endeavours when we came in sight of the captivating cascade. George was
first into the plunge pool, with Ash a close second. It was a refreshing dip
with cool fresh water pouring 300ft from the top of the falls. Sally and Jeremy
were content to admire the view with a slice of fruit cake.
Jason, Fiona and their
two year old son Dillon from Trenelly
came aboard for drinks in the evening. Young Dillon put Ash “Monkey” Rudd to
shame with an impressive display of acrobatics, climbing anything and everything
in sight.
Having limbered up we
decided the next day to set out on a lengthier expedition. There are two
villages on Fatu Hiva with an 11 mile road connecting them. The villages are
both at sea level with the path between them rising to over 2000ft. Not everyone
fancied the idea of walking both ways so we decided to take the local means of
transport from our bay to the village of Omoa: the out-rigger canoe.
After a very well timed
approach to the beach through the crashing surf, we started by visiting the boulangerie to buy some baguettes for
lunch. We thought that it would be relatively straightforward to find our way
back to Hanavave as there is only one road on the island. Unfortunately this
road continues past Omoa for a couple of miles before trailing off into the
jungle – something we discovered by setting off in the wrong direction! An hour
into the walk we were back where we had started with another three miles to add
to the total.
With added direction,
purpose and each with a baguette under-arm we started out again. Ash and George
formed an advance party, with Jeremy and Sally bringing up the rear. 2000ft in
about 5 miles is a decent climb but the views were worth it. The advance party
completed the walk within 3 hours; the rearguard managed a very respectable but
slightly more leisurely 4 hours (including a lunch stop).
That evening blistered
feet aided weary limbs in propelling aching joints back into Hanavave for
dinner; George and Ash went too. A local caterer, Theresa, invited us to come
and eat at her house as there is no restaurant in the village. It was a
Marquesan feast comprised of chicken, papayas (prepared to have a very similar
flavour to sauerkraut), poison cru, and, the crowning glory, some peculiar,
poached, pink bananas.
The next day Sally and
Jeremy both made excellent headway with their books and gave their muscles a
little time to recover. Meanwhile Ash and George continued with the seemingly
never-ending task of scrubbing the hull. On this occasion matters were
complicated by considerable movement on Astra’s behalf; gusts of up to 35 knots
funnelled down the valley causing us to swing to and fro on the anchor chain.
Having already cleaned the portion above the waterline from the dinghy, Ash and
George donned scuba gear and did their best to wrap themselves around the keel
in order provide Astra with an
exfoliation. Not only did they leave the hull sparkling, they also got to see
three white tip sharks and a spotted eagle ray into the bargain.
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Diary Entries
- 2008
- Aug 2008
- Sat 23 Aug
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Ash, George and 27lb Skipjack tuna, between Huahine and Tahaa, 16/8/08
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Moorea, 11.8.08
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Moorea, 11.8.08
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Moorea, 11.8.08
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Oli diving in Passe Toamaro, Raiatea, 20.8.08
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George and Ash diving in Passe Toamaro, Raiatea, 20.8.08
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Oli,Jeremy and Ash on a walk, Tahaa, 16.8.08
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Sally and Jeremy on a walk, Tahaa, 16.8.08
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Piglets - seen on a walk, Tahaa, 16.8.08
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Sally and Jeremy on a walk, Tahaa, 16.8.08
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Oli diving, The Canyons, Opunohu Bay, Moorea, 9.8.08
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Oli and Ash diving, The Canyons, Opunohu Bay, Moorea, 9.8.08
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Oli diving, The Canyons, Opunohu Bay, Moorea, 9.8.08
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Ash about to go diving, The Canyons, Opunohu Bay, Moorea, 9.8.08
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Sally preparing for a dive, The Canyons, Opunohu Bay, Moorea, 9.8.08
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Jojo, the giant barracuda, The Canyons, Opunohu Bay, Moorea, 9.8.08
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Charlie reprimanding the turtle, The Canyons, Opunohu Bay, Moorea, 9.8.08
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Oli and turtle, The Canyons, Opunohu Bay, Moorea, 9.8.08
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Oli and turtle, The Canyons, Opunohu Bay, Moorea, 9.8.08
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Charlie, Ash and turtle, The Canyons, Opunohu Bay, Moorea, 9.8.08
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Ash and a turtle, The Canyons, Opunohu Bay, Moorea, 9.8.08
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George on the bike ride, Huahine, 14.8.08
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Oli relaxes with Henry, The bike ride, Huahine, 14.8.08
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Hinano break, The bike ride, Huahine, 14.8.08
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3 Chaps and a 424kg (933lb) marlin, Fare, Huahine, 14.8.08
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A remora, The Canyons, Opunohu Bay, Moorea, 9.8.08
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Ash and Oli awaiting a delivery, Fare, Huahine, 14.8.08
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Oli diving in the Canyons, Opunohu Bay, Moorea, 9.8.08
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George and Oli take a tandem for a spin, Fare, Huahine, 14.8.08
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Alleged humpback whale, between Opunohu and Cook's Bay, Moorea, 7.8.08
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Whale watching, Moorea, 7.8.08
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Charlie and Oli watch the performance, Cook's Bay, Moorea, 6.8.08
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Polynesian Musicians, Cook's Bay, Moorea, 6.8.08
- Tue 19 Aug
- Sun 10 Aug
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The send off, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 5.8.08
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George really goes for it, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Jeremy receives some words of advice, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Stewardesses' race, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Lee celebrates George's overstepping the mark, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Chefs' Race, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Precautions taken for the Skippers' race, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Setting the world to rights, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Annabel and Jeremy, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Oli and Claire, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Space Hopper fun, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Ash and Oli, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Claire and Andy, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Joost and Claire, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Steph, Kaf, George, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Lenny and Annabel, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 4.8.08
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Jeremy and Sally, Sally's Birthday at the Pink Coconut, Marina Taina, Tahiti, 2.8.08
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Jeremy, Sally's Birthday at the Pink Coconut, Marina Taina, Tahiti, 2.8.08
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George and Adventure's girls, Sally's Birthday at the Pink Coconut, Marina Taina, Tahiti, 2.8.08
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Sean chowing down, Sally's Birthday at the Pink Coconut, Marina Taina, Tahiti, 2.8.08
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Sally's Birthday at the Pink Coconut, Marina Taina, Tahiti, 2.8.08
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Sally's Birthday at the Pink Coconut, Marina Taina, Tahiti, 2.8.08
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Sally's Birthday at the Pink Coconut, Marina Taina, Tahiti, 2.8.08
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Tahiti's coastline, 27.7.08
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The boys look for a safe spot to anchor, Tikehau, 22.7.08
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Astra leaves Tikehau for Tahiti, 23.7.08
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Finally, a Red Footed Booby! Bird Island, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 21.7.08
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Patia Fa, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 20.7.08
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Charlie with the Maltese Falcon behind, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 27.7.08
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Passing the end of the runway, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 27.7.08
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Moorea as seen from Pape'te, 27.7.08
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World Famous Teahupoo reef break, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 29.7.08
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World Famous Teahupoo reef break, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 29.7.08
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World Famous Teahupoo reef break, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 29.7.08
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World Famous Teahupoo reef break, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 29.7.08
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Dive on wreck of seaplane, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 30.7.08
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Dive on wreck of seaplane, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 30.7.08
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Dive on wreck of seaplane, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 30.7.08
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Joost gets dressed up, Sally's Birthday at the Pink Coconut, Marina Taina, Tahiti, 2.8.08
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Sally and Jeremy, Sally's Birthday at the Pink Coconut, Marina Taina, Tahiti, 2.8.08
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Charlie and Ash, Sally's Birthday at the Pink Coconut, Marina Taina, Tahiti, 2.8.08
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BBQ, Marina Taina, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 5.8.08
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Jeremy and Sally line up for space hopper race, BBQ, Pape'ete, Tahiti, 5.8.08
- Mon 04 Aug
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Fw: The boys in Tikehau, Tuamotus 20.07.08
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Charlie playing palm frond cricket, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 22.07.08
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Oli and Fire, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 22.07.08
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Fire, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 22.07.08
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Making fire, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 22.07.08
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Weather on the turn, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 22.07.08
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Oli demonstrating an impeccable forward defensive, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 22.07.08
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Guests on Astra, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 22.07.08
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Nurse Shark, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 22.07.08
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Astra and Adventure at Anchor, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 21.07.08
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Adventure at Anchor, Tikehau, Tuamotus 21.07.08
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Chick, Bird Island, Tuamotus, 21.07.08
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Crabs on Bird Island, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 21.07.08
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Bird Island, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 21.07.08
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A motu, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 20.07.08
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Pretty Coral, Rangiroa, Tuamotus, 18.07.08
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Jeremy and Sean wading in the Blue Lagoon, Rangiroa, Tuamotus 18.07.08
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Hut over the water, Tikehau, Tuamotus, 23.07.08
- Sun 03 Aug
- Jul 2008
- Sat 19 Jul
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Manta ray, Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa 15.07.08
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Heiva festival, Rotoava, Fakarava 12.07.08
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Tickling sea cucumber, Passe Tumakohua, Fakarava 09.07.08
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Inquisitive reef resident, Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa 15.07.08
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Sally and George diving in Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa 15.07.08
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Dolphin playing in Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa 16.07.08
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Heiva festival, Fakarava 12.07.08
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Manta ray, Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa 15.07.08
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Dolphin playing in Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa 16.07.08
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Napoleon Wrasse, Rangiroa 17.07.08
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Dolphin playing in Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa 16.07.08
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Charlie and Sally diving in Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa 16.07.08
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Dolphin playing in Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa 16.07.08
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Dolphin playing in Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa 16.07.08
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Ash, Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa 16.07.08
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Ash, Charlie and George doing deep drift dive in Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa 16.07.08
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Silver tip shark, Avatoru Pass, Rangiroa 17.07.08
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Silver tip shark, Avatoru Pass, Rangiroa 17.07.08
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Huge silver tip shark comes for a rather close look! Avatoru Pass, Rangiroa 17.07.08
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Charlie and George diving outside Avatoru Pass, Rangiroa 17.07.08
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Fish ID please! 17.07.08
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Astra at anchor outside Blue Lagoon, Rangiroa 17.07.08
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The lethal porcupine fish, Blue Lagoon, Rangiroa 18.07.08
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Black tip sharks in Blue Lagoon, Rangiroa 18.07.08
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George and Charlie strolling in the Blue Lagoon, Rangiroa 18.07.08
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George sitting with some black tip sharks, Blue Lagoon, Rangiroa 18.07.08
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Blue Lagoon, Rangiroa 17.07.08
- Wed 16 Jul
- Mon 14 Jul
- Sat 12 Jul
- Fri 11 Jul
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Alex and Maruus (spelling?), Fakarava, 08.07.08
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Sally with pearl oysters collected snorkelling 08.07.08
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J, C, A & G bbq, Kauehi 04.07.08
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Jeremy, Charles, Ash and George BBQ Kauehi, Tuamotu 4.7.08
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Sunset, Kauehi 04.07.08
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Charlie beach bbq, Kauehi, T 04.07.08
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J, C, A & G drift snorkel in Passe Tapuhiria 02.07.08
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A motu at Passe Tapuhiria, Makemo 02.07.08
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Charlie in Passe Tapuhiria, Makemo 02.07.08
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Ash untangles coral head from anchor chain, Makemo, T 28.06.08
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Coral head hauled up outside Makemo, T 28.06.08
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George with 2 skipjack tuna caught between Marquesas and Tuamotu Islands 23.06.08
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Pygmy orcas, NH 19.06.08
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Pygmy orcas, NH 19.06.08
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Tetamanu village, F 10.07.08
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Napoleon fish, F 10.07
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Very inquisitive black tip shark, Passe Tumakohua, F 10.07.08
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Dinner with Mahini, F 10.07.08
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George snorkelling with black tip, Passe Tumakohua, F 10.07.08
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What fish is this? Passe Tumakohua, F 10.07.08
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Black tip, F 10.07.08
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Tetamanu village, F 10.07.08
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Napoleon fish, F 10.07
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George, Charlie & Ash on old road, Tetamanu, F 10.07.08
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Bouy from pearl farm now in church, Tetamanu, F 10.07.08
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Church, Tetamanu village, F 10.07.08
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Black tips swimming in shallows, Passe Tumakohua, F 10.07.08
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Cone shell, F 08.07.08
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Unidentified critter seen snorkelling, Rotoava, F 05.07.08
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Giant moray, Rotoava, Fakarava 06.07.08
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Sally Drift Dive in pass Fakarava, Tuamotu 7.7.08
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Nassau grouper, Passe Garuae, Fakarava, T 07.07.08
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Ash drift diving in Passe Garuae, Fakarava, T 07.07.08
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Sally diving outside Passe Garuae, Fakarava, T 07.07.08
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Black tip shark, Kauehi, T 04.07.08
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Black tip shark, Kauehi, T 04.07.08
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Sally takes a tentative look at the sharks, Kauehi, T 04.07.08
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Charlie snorkelling, Kauehi, T 04.07.08
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George signals shark, Kauehi, T 04.07.08
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Deadly lion fish, Makemo 01.07.08
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Grey reef shark, Makemo 01.07.08
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Ash and George diving outside Passe Arikitamiso, Makemo, T 01.07.08
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George is introduced to Polynesian dance 28.06.08
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Jeremy, Charlie & George wear the traditional Tiari flower, Makemo, T 28.06.08
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Ash, George & Charlie with Regis & Regis, Tuamotus 26.06.08
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Raroia, Tuamotus 26.06.08
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Men folk of Raroia throwing spears at a coconut 25.06.08
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The target, Roroia, Tuamotus 25.06.08
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George and Ash catch a jack trolling from tender, NH 22.06.08
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Sally, Ash & George at base of Vaipo falls, NH 22.06.08
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George and Ash cross river on way to Vaipo falls, NH 21.06.08
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Sally on trek to Vaipo falls, NH 21.06.08
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Marquesan garden, Anse Hakatea 21.06.08
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Marquesan Tiki, Anse Hakatea, NH 21.06.08
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Marquesan chapel, Anse Hakatea, NH 21.06.08
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Marquesan dancers 20.06.08
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Marquesan dancers 20.06.08
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Marquesan dancers 20.06.07
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Marquesan dancers, Nuku Hiva 20.06.08
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Jeremy, Charlie, Ash & George at Kaikai 20.06.08
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Marquesan Kaikai, Nuku Hiva 20.06.08
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Pig roast, Nuku Hiva 20.06.08
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Ash swimming with pygmy orcas 19.06.08
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Pygmy orcas, Nuku Hiva 19.06.08
- Wed 09 Jul
- Fri 04 Jul
- Jun 2008
- Wed 25 Jun
- Wed 18 Jun
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view 11mile hike on Fatu Hiva, Marquesas 5th June
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flat trees 11mile hike on Fatu Hiva, Marquesas 5th June
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Ash contemplates the view, Hakahau, Ua Pou 15.06.08
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What sort of fish is this? Caught and released unhurt, Ua Pou 14.06.08
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Beetle infestation, Hanamenu 14.06.08
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Jeremy prising apart a coconut, Hanamenu 13.06.08
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George's lovely bunch of coconuts 13.06.08
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Ash and George have a very chilly dip! 13.06.08
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Entering Hanamenu Bay, Hiva Oa 13.06.08
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Paul Gaugin's grave, Hiva Oa 12.06.08
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Astra, Bay of Penises (Hanavave), Fatu Hiva 06.06.08
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Caveman, Omoa, Fatu Hiva 05.06.08
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Ash woken to retrieve anchor 01.06.08
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Strummer Rescue 2 01.06.08
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Ua Pou's dramatic skyline 15.06.08
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Yellow fin tuna caught in Bordelais Channel 13.06.08
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Beach BBQ, Hana Moe Noa, Tahuata 10.06.08
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Strummer rescue 1 01.06.08
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Violent gusts while rounding south west tip of Tahuata 07.06.08
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Astra at anchor in Hanavave Bay 05.06.08
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Sally, 11 mile hike from Omoa to Hanavave 05.06.08
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Outrigger Canoe, Omoa, Fatu Hiva 05.06.08
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Vai'e'enui Falls, Fatu Hiva 04.06.08
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Sally in traditional guise, Fatu Hiva 04.06.08
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Jeremy, trek to Vai'e'enui Falls 04.06.08
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Well travelled red duster 03.06.08
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Approach to Hanavave Bay, Fatu Hiva 03.06.08
- Fri 13 Jun
- Thu 12 Jun
- Tue 10 Jun
- May 2008
- Thu 29 May
- Tue 27 May
- Mon 26 May
- Sun 25 May
- Fri 23 May
- Tue 20 May
- Mon 19 May
- Sat 17 May
- Tue 13 May
- Wed 07 May
- Mon 05 May
- Fri 02 May
- Apr 2008
- Wed 23 Apr
- Sat 19 Apr
- Fri 18 Apr
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