Stuff I Forgot – Apr 20, 2008

Heavenly Delight
One cloudless evening as Indigo was making her way due east from Tahiti to one of the Tuamotu islands we were treated to one of the many wondrous sights the heavens have to offer. Just as the day’s declining light was shading the sky to opalescent blue a glorious full moon was rising directly on the bow. […]

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Posted on Apr 20, 2008

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New Caledonia – Apr 17, 2008

Imagine if you will stepping from the most backward-looking, primitive African village onto the welcoming, fragrant byways of, say, Palm Beach’s Worth Avenue and you will pretty much have in your mind the startling transition from Vanuatu to New Caledonia. This place has a powerful and, I have to admit, welcomed Wow! factor.  […]

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Posted on Apr 17, 2008

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The Vanuatu Island of Tanna – Apr 14, 2008

Located far to the south of Port Vila, Tanna is at once the most remote and primitive of all Vanuatu islands. Its people live today as they have always lived. Those in the bush have one-room huts with a thatched roof and woven grass mat or bamboo walls. Some have floors raised above ground to deter the rats that are a constant bother.  […]

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Posted on Apr 14, 2008

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Vanuatu – Apr 12, 2008

Once known as the New Hebrides, Vanuatu is today a collection of spectacular, jungle cloaked islands strung out across the South Pacific lightly populated and seldom visited by tourists. It is the first place we have visited whose people are Melanesians as distinguished from the Polynesians who dominate every island east of here all the way to Easter Island. […]

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Posted on Apr 12, 2008

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Fiji Islands – Apr 2, 2008

If you were to count every scrap of soil or rock above high tide, these islands would number in the thousands and you would have one of life’s more boring preoccupations.  But of these only 322 are large enough for human habitation and just 106 actually have people living on them. […]

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Posted on Apr 02, 2008

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