Shark Dive
Good news – the emails continue! The Shark Dive has been going on three days a week for the past seven years – the only injury occurring to a diver who fell asleep on the Read More …
Good news – the emails continue! The Shark Dive has been going on three days a week for the past seven years – the only injury occurring to a diver who fell asleep on the Read More …
This morning we pulled up our anchor and headed over to Beqa Island proper, into a beautiful protected bay surrounded on three sides by steep, heavily forested hills. This was an extremely comfortable anchorage Read More …
We spent the entire week in Beqa Lagoon, the main activity being diving. Picking up the narrative from last week… Monday and Tuesday, October 17 & 18 From Vatulele we motored over to Yaduca (pronounced Read More …
A quiet morning – Mike and I took the dinghy to the limestone cliffs where the birds roost because I wanted to take some photos. Then we upped anchor to move Raven to nearby Read More …
True to his word, the chief of Vatulele showed up on the beach this morning ahead of schedule to give us a tour of the lagoons where the sacred red prawns live. We gave him Read More …
True to Capt. Rod’s words, the alarm clocks went off at 5 a.m. and we were underway at first light around 5:30. Winds and seas were much more moderate than yesterday and we made good Read More …
We are working our way south along the west coast of Fiji with the island Vatulele as our destination. Today, for the second leg of our trip, we motored head to wind on our way Read More …
With Michelle on her way home, we did laundry for a day and a half – sheets, towels, napkins, tablecloths, dishrags and every last item of clothing we could find. Nice to have everything fresh Read More …
With Michelle winging her way home to SoCal, today was reorganization day aboard Raven. Taking advantage of the fact that we are berthed at the Denarau Marina and enjoying shore power and full water tanks, Read More …
Michelle’s flight home was scheduled for 11:20 pm Monday night, so we left Musket Cove and motored into Denarau Marina to position ourselves for her departure. Denarau is a world of its own – an Read More …