East African sailing trip – log 34 East African sailing trip – log 34
SAILING LOG34 September 18, 2004 Up again at the crack of dawn and ready for some serious exploring, we elect to stay within the Makindani Bay. Mikindani is an old [...]
SAILING LOG34 September 18, 2004 Up again at the crack of dawn and ready for some serious exploring, we elect to stay within the Makindani Bay. Mikindani is an old [...]
SAILING LOG33 September 17, 2004 We are awake and spying our surrounding through the binoculars when we see a dugout canoe approach us, he wants us to give him fishing [...]
SAILING LOG32 September 16, 2004 Day breaks in its usual spectacular way, adorning the sky with shades of brilliant orange, burnt umber and cadmium yellow, truly a living painting. We [...]
SAILING LOG31 September 15, 2005 As usual the Karibu crew is awake and up before the sun. We set our watches forward by an hour. We enjoy our breakfast feasting [...]
SAILING LOG30 September 14, 2004 The River Ruvuma forms the border between Mozambique and Tanzania and before heading out to sea and up the coast, Rhett leads us across Suafo [...]
SAILING LOG29 September 12, 2004 We stop in the Suafo river mouth… our last anchorage before officially arriving in Tanzania. The river mouth forms a large bay where 3 rivers [...]
SAILING LOG28 September 11, 2004 I pause to remember this dreadful day in 2001 and say a prayer for those who lost loved ones in the 9/11 horror attack on [...]
SAILING LOG28 September 10, 2004 Rhett and Wolf chat on the radios and we decide to push on the Ilha das RĂ´las (Island of the doves) In hind sight this [...]