Lagurre Bay, New Caledonia
Oyster Moon
Paul Foskett & Rhu Nash
Wed 3 Oct 2012 05:31
Position 22 10.91S 166 19.35E
3rd October 2012
Sailed across to Lagurre Bay, from Signal Island, and anchored. Still windy
but at least the water is flat inside the bay. Stayed for a few days – no-one
here but Karacool and ourselves. Very windy during the day but calms down
overnight.
Trekking around the bay, we were trying to find a path up the hillside but
fences cut us off. Some of these went into the water but cattle and horses
had presumably escaped at times and so now the fences went along the shore
line. Here’s Stephen, me and Annie scrambling over the rocks. You
can see Karacool and Oyster Moon in the background.
Spot the packet of cigarettes.
Think these are solidified mud pools. The blue is salt – and it’s not
really blue.
Us at anchor.
Bit of mangrove.
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