Canoe race in Takuu |
After Boang, we spent a few days in Tabar. The villagers
were very welcoming but were somewhat used to yachts coming and bringing lots
of goods.
A big yellowfin (Matt's straining under the weight) |
After engaging in some trading for very welcome grapefruit, the 'askems'
started snowballing. It started as some lopsided trading (the villagers
got lots of much-needed and relatively pricey clothing and we got lots of inexpensive produce--mostly cheap and plentiful sweet
potatoes) and ended up with outright requests for just about anything they could
think of, including cigarettes and whiskey. At a delicious celebration
feast/potluck, which featured music and dancing, we were somewhat inundated
with requests which sort of left a bad taste in our mouths. It's hard to tell whether we are helping or not by visiting
these places and participating in/ donating to the economy.
Canoe biter in Nuguria |
Traditional clothing during the Takuu Book Week Celebration |
Currently, we are in Kavieng. The resort we are anchored off of is relaxed and
welcoming and has all manner of birds (talking and non-talking) running about the grounds. The kids are very impressed
with the avian life. We may be here awhile as we wait for a new anchor chain (our
old chain has badly rusted in less than half the lifespan of better quality
links). In the meantime, we are enjoying a bit of civilization. Now that we have Internet, we can show you some of the pictures we have been taking in Papua New Guinea.
A fun tree in Nuguria |
Fish smoking in Boang (Tanga Islands) |
A pet lorikeet in Boang. This picture is also notable for the fact that both kids are actually wearing pants. |
Giant clam--the diving has been good in PNG. |
Dancing in Tabar. |
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