Anchorage near Kabui Pass on the way to Waisi |
Over water homestay |
Waisai is the up-and-coming provincial capital of Raja
Ampat. Eight years ago, the area was covered in jungle and is now a charming
town with an abundant fresh market and good collection of stores. It is always
a bit of an assault to our senses to come back to civilization after being away
for a few weeks. Between the startling bang of firecrackers being set off randomly
(we haven't figured out why yet--For Christmas? Just for fun?) and the ojeks
(motorbikes--sometimes carrying a family of four) darting around, we get a
little overwhelmed.
But it's never boring. While Matt was running errands one
morning, a bunch of taxi drivers waved him over and convinced him to have a cup
of iced coffee with them. As Matt's Indonesian is, let's say, limited and the
taxi drivers didn't speak much English, the time was spent mostly by the men
laughing at Matt and taking selfies with him.
Later in that evening, some cute toddlers were roughly
throwing a tiny kitten onto the ground and giggling. Matt reflexively said, 'Aww, don't
do that!' The kids just gaped at him and their parents pointedly ignored us. A
group of young men walking in the same direction as us for a couple of blocks
were laughing and, it seemed to me, to be jeering at Matt about his concern for
the cat. We obviously have not gotten used to the difference in attitude
towards animals, especially dogs, that we have seen in most places outside the
U.S.
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