Sunday, July 17, 2011

Photos

We are now back at Denarau Marina after our visit to the Yasawas. We did get to see some manta rays in the pass between naviti and Drawaqua Islands. We spent a few days in Musket Cove again and then left for Denarau to enjoy a slip with shore power. My watermaker sprung a leak while we were in the Yasawas and I am waiting for some parts to be shipped from France. Last week was Bastille Day and therefore the parts won't even be shipped until tomorrow and the earliest I will get them will be Thursday or Friday so we won't be leaving for Vanuatu until probably next Monday. Not much I can do as the watermaker is a vital piece of gear. The girls depart on the 21st and I'm sure they will enjoy the relative excitement of Port Denarau.Here are some photos of our recent travels.

Grandpa and child in Yalobi Village, Naviti Island
Yalobi was a mixture of "High Tech" and traditional. They had some solar power
Sunday afternoon at the Methodist Church in Yalobi. Dog was a welcome part of the congregation
Julie in the schoolroom
Josette on the beach, Manta Ray island

Traditional Bure, Yalobi Villagge, Naviti Island
Happy hour on Mana Island
Fijian child on the beac, Mana Island
Julie in the schoolroom Yalobi village
Julie and her new friend, Mana island
Yoga on the afterdeck at sunset, a daily occurence, Musket Cove
Josette at Manta ray island
Musket Cove
Julie and yet another friend, Mana island
Monkey face Rock on the west end of Vanua Levu before crossing Bligh Water to Viti Levu
Manta Rays
Josette feeding the fish at Musket Cove
Julie snorkelling the reef at Musket Cove
Movie night on Delos. They have a projector and showed "Captain Ron", an old favorite, on the boomed out mainsail

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