By Andre

AUSTRALIA INLAND

We arrived in Bundaberg from New Caledonia with no food and a clean boat to clear the strict immigration, although our empty cardboard egg boxes had to be thrown away! We attended events organised by the ‘Down Under Rally’ which helped us understand about sailing and touring Australia on land. At the welcome party we…

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NEW CALEDONIA

Arriving in southern New Caledonia after leaving Lenakel, Vanuatu 48 hours earlier, we anchored in peaceful Proney Bay, before affronting the noise of the capital Nouméa the next day. Multi-ethnic Nouméa is home to about 63% of the country’s population. Central Nouméa revolves around the Place des Cocotiers with its concerts, street markets, pétanque pitch…

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VANUATU

A 6 day sail from Fiji during which André caught a blue-fin tuna, brought us to Lenakel on Tanna, one of the Vanuatu islands. Before independence in 1980 the country was ruled by both the British and the French. Therefore most people speak both plus their language. There are British and French schools and within…

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FIJI ISLANDS

Sailing to Savusavu, Vanua Levu, from French Polynesia took us 15, no 16 days, as we crossed the date line! 332 islands covering a vast archipelago, but we had 2.5 months. We found a multicultural population of Melanesian, Polynesian, Chinese, European and about 40% of Indo-Fijan origin. There are many religions; 60% are Christians with…

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GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

Completing the paperwork and providing the documents required to sail with your own boat to the Galapagos was no mean task. The 9 day sail turned into 12 through lack of wind but as André caught a tuna we didn’t starve! Around sunset each day red-footed boobies would settle on the solar panel or bow…

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Peru

Paddington Bear “from darkest Peru” had not prepared us for the vast expanse of desert covering the north coast for hundreds of miles. 18 hours after leaving Cuenca we arrived in Trujillo on Independance Day. The attractive spacious Plaza de Armas and its surrounding streets boast many colonial churches and buildings with intricate wrought-iron grillwork…

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