Lolowai Bay - Ambae Island, Vanuatu

Harmonie
Don and Anne Myers
Wed 16 Sep 2009 02:30
15:16.818S  167:58.769E
 
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We left Palikulo Bay on Espiritu Santo Island on September 2nd and started our planned two week island hopping trek to Port Vila, the capital city (really two road town), of Vanuatu.  We sailed nearly fifty miles east to Lolowai Bay on Ambae Island with a marvelously clear sky except for the cloud that seemed to be permanently attached to the top of the old volcanic peaks on Ambae Island.  With two hours to go, the volcanic peaks blocked the southeast wind as we attempted to sail up the northwest coast of the island.  The engine had to be turned on so we could motorsail, but with no complaints from the crew since the island sheltered us from the waves as well as the wind.  We followed Storyteller and another sailboat through the narrow reef pass into the small bay where there was a small town with a tiny hospital and, wow, power.  This town, called Saratamata, is the provincial government center for Ambae and the surrounding islands, hence the power, the hospital and lack of canoes paddling out to greet us.  We didn't go ashore and stayed only one night leaving the next morning for Asanvari Bay on the southern tip of neighboring Maewo Island.
 
Picture 1 - Our view from inside the bay looking out across the reef to Maewo Island in the background.
 
Anne

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