Friday, 27 July 2012

Vanuatu Walkabout

Walkabout routes in Vanuatu
Rinkelbum taking on supplies in Peterson Bay

On the airstrip US Force One

US Army bridge Peterson Bay

The blue hole up the Matava River

Heather and Yadranka enjoy blue hole swimming

Aeolus on anchor in Ansanvari Bay

The Chief Mr Nelson and Yadranka at Ansanvari Yacht Club

Kupere in sunset at Ansanvari Bay

Peterson Bay, Espiritu Santo, is truly a magical place. The magic has partly been high jacked by the “Oyster Bay Resort” which dominates the view of the bay. It was here James Michener got inspiration for his book “Tales of the South Pacific”, which later was turned into the famous musical “South Pacific”. The entrance to the bay is narrow and shallow, and with our draft of six feet can only be negotiated at high tide. This, however, does not prevent yachts to shelter here and enjoy a few beers at the Oyster Bay Resort and paddle up the river to the blue hole. Peterson Bay was also the site for the WWII airbase Force One and remains of the airstrip and ruins are easily found. The US forces also build the road around the island including several military style bridges still in use.  We joined Mark and Anthony from the Canadian ketch “Rinkelbum” and Henrik and Win from NZ in the resort bar where we sang “Bali High my island...” and “I’m gonna wash that man right out of my hair”. Henrik comes from a farmer family north of Aarhus, Denmark, and for years ago left his homeland for a successful life in NZ as a farmer. It turned out that he knew very well Soerensen from Rolsoe Gaard where I spend time in the early sixties – the world is small!
After checking out the airbase and the blue hole, which was the water supply for up to 100,000 US servicemen that stayed at the base, we looked in vain for any memorial. Nothing was to be found that indicated the history and importance of this place for the outcome of the war and in stopping the Japanese forces from invading Australia – a bit sad I think! Ironically, the base is now owned by a Japanese company that use the land for cattle destined for the Tokyo market.
Here Heather left Aeolus (without cleaning the bilge!) and we wandered eastward to Ambae and Maewo Islands to reach Ansanvari Bay on the south tip. The bad overcast and rainy weather that has followed us around left us here and we enjoyed Mr Nelson’s hospitality at Ansanvari Yacht Club for a few days with the NZ yacht “Kupere” with Shaun and Margo on board plus the daughter’s family of four!  After two days we sailed south as the southern winds died down. Rain and clouds followed us along the Pentecost coast and in rough seas we tried to find an anchorage on the northern tip of Ambryn. We had to turn around just inside a shallow bay listed as the “best” anchorage on Ambryn. As we got out we spotted a strange looking motor trimeran battling the waves on an eastward course.  It turned out to be Sea Shepard’s vessel “Birgit Bardot” chasing illegal tuna fishermen!
 We went west and a couple of miles down the road we spotted two yachts (Pauline & Tom on Arcisia and the NZ boat Coyote) for anchor. We just managed to get in behind the reef before sunset – nice place! During the night we could see the light from the top of the active volcano on the island, but the next day everything was covered in clouds and rain. From here we motored along with two miserable stops before reaching Port Vila. We caught a few mackerels, but lost four lures, which were just snapped off. There are some monsters out there and clearly our gear needs to be updated with shock absorbers and stronger line. We also lost our Nikon camera – the autofocus died, a victim of the hard life at sea!

2 comments:

  1. A paper was recently published on the unusually high incidence of lures found in the stomachs of large pelagic fish in the South Pacific ... The authors made special mention that most of these lures had the inscription "Aeolus" !

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    1. Hi Shane, Nice to hear from you. Since the lost of four lures I have armed myself with a heavy line and a bungy chord. Next time I will at least get the dentures! Hope things are well with you.
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