Navatu Bay : Bottle 2 destination - 3000 Miles and ended up 15 miles away from our entrance trackOur track vs the two recovered bottles As we were getting ready for our 5 year sailing trip, we decided to have a party to say goodbye to all of our friends and family. The boat was very full and we were...
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Baulailai Bay
Baulailai Bay (August 17th – 22nd ) 16°44.88' S 178°29.02' EBaulailai BayAs much as we enjoyed our visits on the north side of Vanua Levu, there is something to be said for time alone! After leaving Naviqiri we decided to anchor at Baulailai Bay, largely because there was no village....
Also Island to Navaqiri Village: It's all about the People
Current Location: Baulailai BayCurrent Position: 16°44.88' S 178°29.02' ENext Destination: Bua BayIt is impossible to find the words to describe our recent experiences …they are unlike anything we've ever imagined and it is all due to the wonderful natives of Fiji. These people have opened our...
Naurore & Naviqiri Village
Naurore and Naviqiri Village (August 3rd – 17th)ArrivalThe bay of Naurore was dotted with locals fishing with hand lines from bamboo rafts. We had barely set the anchor when a couple of these bamboo rafts started making their way towards us. “BULA! BULA!”, yelled out two women from one of...
Uluivawani Journal
Uluivawani (known to us as Ben and Nie’s Place) (August 1st – 3rd)Uluivawani Tired from the previous windy night and a long day of sailing, we didn’t head in that afternoon (now Monday, August 1st). We were anchored in about 30 feet just off a reef that extended a few hundred feet from a...