I'm pretty sure that's what the
volcano Anak Krakatau would say if it could talk. As we made our way south towards the Sunda Straight and Krakatau, we
had heard that it was erupting. A quick check on the internet showed it was a '4' (out of 5), and that a 2 kilometer exclusion zone had been established. That meant that we wouldn't be able to actually land on the island. We also knew that volcanic ash is nasty stuff to get on the boat. We decided to visit anyway because the
prevailing winds should have kept the ash off our boat and even if we couldn't get on the island, the sights would hopefully be worth it.
Monday, November 5, 2018
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Belitung to Java
We haven't seen an overpass like this since Bali |
We are heading to Krakatau and
one of our rest stops (near Pulau Merak Kecil) was also our first visit to the
island of Java, where most of Indonesia lives. One cruiser that we met before
we came to Indonesia, told us their opinion that all Indonesians are lovely
people, except people from Java (I'll leave out the colorful details of how he thought
they should be treated).
Monday, October 22, 2018
Belitung
Belitung resembles Virgin Gorda, with its gigantic granite boulders and white sand beaches. The area near the anchorage is busy with construction of new sewers, sidewalks, and an update to the central plaza. The Indonesia rally is also here, so there are plenty of other cruising boats (not to mention the constant stream of local tour boats that ferry people to the various islets and clusters of rocks).
Monday, October 15, 2018
Waiting for the other shoe to drop...
Bananas! |
Conrad's latest obsession is 3D modeling and he could easily spend all day on the computer. This has us all vying for computer time on our sole laptop (we have another one that we keep as a spare). That time has become even more precious with the recent demise of our battery charger.
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Safe but sad
We missed the earthquakes and tsunami in Donggala and Palu by about five days. We had already moved on to Kumai when we heard the news. Although the resort area where we were moored escaped with relatively minor damage, the surrounding areas were devastated. It is awful to see images of the destruction and to read about the deaths.
We are currently in Belitung, having covered many miles since Donggala. Updates coming...
We are currently in Belitung, having covered many miles since Donggala. Updates coming...
Friday, September 21, 2018
Indonesia: Land of Friendly Folks and Official Officialdom
Mark riding with one of our guides, Bang Rhul'Badrul. |
Monday, September 3, 2018
Back to Indonesia
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Jellyfish Lake at Kakaban Island |
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