Exploring the north lagoon
Wow! We've been incredibly lucky to have had such perfect weather. The winds have been light and the sun has been shining except for some stunning clouds providing the most amazing sunsets; and we've been anchored beside beautiful sandy islands surrounded by spectacular coral reefs. We left Noumea a week ago to visit the islands to the north, many of which are surrounded by coral, and whilst the coral makes for more challenging anchoring techniques, we've sat down to dinner in the cockpit each night surrounded by the most incredible views and very few people. Tonight we are the only boat anchored at Ile Ndukue and there are no lights or other evidence of civilisation in sight. The only thing we can hear is the distant sound of surf breaking on the outer reef about two miles away. Remember the advertisement that went something like: 'Tahiti please James!? That explains a little of how we are feeling. Every evening we discuss the day's anchorage and activities, examine the guide book and charts; and then decide whether to stay for another day or carry on to another piece of paradise. Yesterday we chatted with a young French woman who was kite surfing across the lagoon at Ilot Tenia, a small island on the inside of the outer reef at Passe de St Vincente. She told us she was born in France but was living in Noumea because it was Paradise. Well said. We'd been snorkelling in the lagoon when we met her and have been impressed by the variety of fish and coral there and at most of the places we've stopped.
Have there been any challenges? Well, internet in any meaningful form is pretty much non-existent, I'm learning to wash our clothes in buckets on the back of the boat, and Geoff and Steve are learning the hunter and gathering skills of harvesting oysters. We won't mention the lack of suicidal fish jumping onto our fishing lines... We're at the end of our fruit and veges now and the tinned food is starting to look good so we're making our way back to Noumea via some more islands in paradise.



















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