Beautiful granite rock formation where we were anchored. |
Bay where we were anchored. |
Sunset |
Sunrise |
Next few pictures are of a fishing village where all the houses were built on stiltes over the water. |
Rowing against very strong current. |
This fishing boat had just been built.All the fishing boats are still all wooden. That is something you don"t see very often. |
These two boys welcomed us into their village which was part of the celebration for the rally group. |
Kids from the village. |
One of the captains from the rally was called up to the stage and dance with the guy that was singing. They always includes us and always with dancing. |
Coffee break. |
This little boy was not shy and was determined to fully us on our walk. |
His mom had to run after him because he wanted to come with us. She finally caught up to him and convinced him to go back home. |
Solstice at anchor. |
Volcano, not active |
Another welcome celebration. |
Mepar Island. |
Isn't she precious, it almost looked like she was posing for us. |
The traditional dancers dancing for us. |
All the yachtees on stage singing We are sailing. |
This is taken at the monument at the crossing of the equator. |
A champagne salute to the crossing of the equator. |
At this welcome ceremony every captain received a beautiful plaque and the reason Don is in the middle, he was chosen to be the spoke person for the group. |
This young lady is Dwi from the tourist bureau. Very beautiful and wonderful person. |
Fishing outrigger. They look like crabs. |
These sea gypsy shacks are all over the sea. You can see them for miles and miles. |
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