Mormake Tupu

Jackamy
Paul & Derry Harper
Thu 4 Feb 2010 18:55
Thursday 4th February
 
Mormake Tupu
 
 
Mor-make-tupu meaning Mola-making-island or shirt-makers-island is also called Isla Maquina.
 
We anchored about a mile south of Mormake behind a protective reef surrounded by mangrove isles. We were soon visited by Adelfonso Restrepo who agreed to show us around his village, so we dinghyed over to Mormake (getting very wet on the way) to find Adelfonso waiting on the jetty. This island was more set up for transit and we were charged US$ 10 to visit.
 
300 people live on this tiny island with alleyways being so small you have to walk sideways! Whist we were there a bell rang and the elder ladies of the village gathered in a hut where they are taught spanish. Again paul was popular as a bag of balloons was produced. Word got around and children appeared from everywhere. We ended up blowing up 50 balloons! Hair slides were also a hit withb a group of girls modelling them for us.
 
We anchored over night in the very peaceful bay surrounded by mangroves with Blue Magic and Roundabout.