| 15.05. - 21.05.2006
Monday morning we collect our "passenger"
from the beach. Kalotap is a pastor on the island
Ambrym, and we've planned to go there, too. He came
back to this island called Epi, where he's originally
from, because of a family situation. He'd have to
wait for another week for a boat that could take
him back to Ambrym , so he asked us if we could
give him a lift. Well, of course we'd be glad to,
and the fruit and vegetables he wants to bring his
family from his old home are'nt really a problem
either. And those 3 bags of peanuts he apparently
forgott to mention ... but we even find room for
those - in the cockpit. Having been loaded like
that we set sail for Ambrym.
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On our way we stop at Lamen Bay. Supposedly there
are dugongs to be found around here and one of those
sea-cows loves to swim with humans. After dropping
anchor there we do katch a glimpse of one dugong popping
out of the water, but no sign of our friendly dugong.
The village chief explains that the seagrass, the
dugongs favorite food, has all been eaten and now
they've moved out a bit.
Oh well, then we'll just have to make do with the
beautiful turtles paddling around the ship. |
We arrive at Ambrym late in the afternoon and only
brin Kalotap ashore. But we make arrange for his
"freight" to be offloaded and transportet
to shore early next morning.
With lots of helping hands that's quickly done
and then the village chief Ranon shows us around,
pointing out the long masks this village is known
for.
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Of course pastor Kalotop had to introduce us to
his family and invite us for lunch.
So our tour of the village ends at his house where
we're heartily welcomed by his family. Unfortunately
the weather is against us and we have to move the
meal, that was planned to be held outside, into the
kitchen. Antoine has already taken a seat ... he seems
to be hungry. |
It doesn't look like the weather would improve
any time soon. And the acitve volcano we originally
wanted to visit is covered in clouds. Apart from
that it's puring down rain.
So we leave Ambrym and sail to the island of Pentecost
close by. A very special event is supposed to take
place here on Saturday. When we arrive it is still
raining mightily, butwe do have the right clothing
for a short walk.
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Luckily it stopped raining on Saturday and the "Landdiving"
took place. Only here on Pentecost, between April and June,
do three villages get together and errect a strange looking,
30m high tower from which boy aged 6 - 26 throw themselves,
secured only by two lianas tied around their ankles. Only
between April and June do those lianas have the strength (mostly)
to break a persons fall just before they smash into the ground.
In comparison our modern day bungee-jumping seems to be something
for babys.
| Everybody survived the "diving".
For Suday our new destination will be the island
Maewo further north. We enter the Asanvari Bay which
was - as we find out later - a very lucky coincidence.
But more about these this beautiful place in the
next logbook.
Until then ... take care!
Tom, Nela & Antoine
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