19 September 2005

Fiji Pictures: Bounty, sailing, and Beachcomber

Alas, we have reached the end of the Fiji pictures. As I do not have a replacement camera (still working with the insurance company on that one), I don't know when I will be posting pictures again.

In other, better news - I have my old mobile back! +64 021 0795178.

This is the 'Pirate Ship' on ... Bounty, I believe. It was rather nice. You could walk out to the end and watch the bazillion schools of fish swim around and underneath the boat. It added to the atmosphere of the island.


I took this picture after breakfast on our first day with Amy's camera. I really like how it turned out. The huts provided some nice shade when needed, although we weren't on Bounty long enough to need it.


I thought you needed a picture of me, so here you go. Me, in my sarong, with the random Fijian-culture-for-tourists statue.


This is what Beachcomber, the 'party island' of the Mamanucas, looked like, It wasn't as nice as Bounty, but we lucked out and got a good room, so it worked just as well for us. This island had good electricity since it was so close to the mainland; it even had a live band.


I just realized this is the only 'sailing' picture I am posting. Our sailing trip had several stops, one of which was to a 'traditional' Fijian village. We participated in the kava ceremony, shoppped at the market, then went back to the beach to wait for the dinghy to transport us back. While waiting the three of us climbed around a bit, hence you have the above picture. :)

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