P Wayilbatan Lagoon

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11 responses to “P Wayilbatan Lagoon”

  1. Don Firth Avatar
    Don Firth

    What an amazing place.

    1. Chris Avatar
      Chris

      I’ve never seen anything like this… and it goes on for so far

  2. "AQUAVISTA" Avatar
    “AQUAVISTA”

    Really rubbing it in now!
    Looks amazing. I would be worried about loosing an anchor โš“
    Are you seeing any terrestrial or aerial wild life ?
    The lagoon background reminds me of a somewhat more luscious version of Hinchinbrook.
    Love the photos, keep being amazed.
    Cheers P&P

    1. Chris Avatar
      Chris

      We’ve had a snagged anchor at a deep anchorage back along the Seram north coast, but it pulled out easily. I suspect that it was around a boulder that was easily rolled. Reports are that the anchorage further along this island is over 40m deep. There can be no proper rest in a place like that. While we are clearly in the doldrums with almost no wind, there have been a number of heavy downpours of rain, and that rain generates enough local wind to drag the anchor. The air is full of screeching birds. I’m gathering some video to illustrate that in a later post, but seeing nothing on the land, with the impenetrable jungle vegetation coming down to the water, and the rocks too sharp to approach.

  3. Tim Avatar
    Tim

    Wow looks great .Marine traffic app hasn’t updated so not sure we’re you are.I see you’ve still got that outboard you could probably buy a new 2 stroke over there if needed.Cheers from Lazybones

    1. Chris Avatar
      Chris

      I have a live tracker working on our web page now. Have a look at https://seebeezee.com/travels-on-seebeezee/live-map-tracker/

    2. Chris Avatar
      Chris

      I have been looking at the outboard powered fishing boats around Indonesia. The Yamaha Enduro 15 is popular, selling for around 3 million Rupiah.

      1. Tim Avatar
        Tim

        Ok thanks.Youll fly with a 15.

  4. Margaret McConnell Avatar
    Margaret McConnell

    Absolutely stunning but nerve wracking at the same time!
    Love your posts and photos. It feels Like weโ€™re travelling with you.
    Stay safe. G&M

    1. Chris Avatar
      Chris

      The weather has been so calm that our nerves don’t get much jangling from the conditions. It would be more relaxing if we were with another boat; safety in numbers. We have some buddies a few days away, and we’re hoping to catch up. Glad to hear you’re enjoying the posts.

  5. Jeanette Levoune Avatar
    Jeanette Levoune

    Good morning Birgit and Chris, loved seeing your blogs with photos all sounds wonderful. Keep posting as you can and enjoy an awesome time. Best wishes and safe travels J & D xx

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