10/9/2013
Not too much of a hardship having to
spend another week here….. In fact the weather gods are now making it look like
yet another week before we can hit the road! The first weeks delay caused by
too little wind, and the next weeks, caused by too much! A squash zone has
developed in a wide band between Tahiti and Tonga, bringing winds between 25
and 35 knots, and seas of 3 + metres. Nor do we feel like riding the bull, and
reaching Suwarrow in those conditions, and trying to go through an unknown pass
into the atoll!
Looks like we will just have to
suffer yet another week here!!
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Bloody Mary's private jetty with Sheer Tenacity in the background |
See how many names you recognise?
“Bloody Mary’s” is not an irreverent
reference to my darling wife, but is a “must do” restaurant on Bora Bora,
established in 1974, and made famous by all the big “names” and film stars who
have visited over the years. It certainly has a décor and style all of its own!
After our return from the SE corner
of the island, we picked up a complimentary mooring ball, off the BM jetty, and
headed in for Sunday lunch……. Only to find it closed! So instead we did an exploratory walk towards
Matira point, and decided to do the lunch thing on Monday.
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At the entrance |
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Had to have one of these!! |
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Fresh flowers decorate the seafood display |
It has a lovely ambiance, with
unusual furnishings, solid wooden tables and stools, on a beach sand floor,
amid palm fronds and floral arrangements, under an attractive palm roof.
Prices were nothing like as horrific
as we had anticipated, and Mary and I each had a lightly seared Yellowfin Tuna
sashimi dish which was superb ( R150 ea). Steve and Chris had a Mahi Mahi
burger, and cheeseburger each ( R90), with beers and wine at R50 each.
The bathroom décor was VERY
interesting…. The obvious clue being that all patrons visiting the loo’s took
their cameras with them! The ladies was
guarded by an extremely well “hung” TIKI, and the hand wash basin was without
doubt female genitalia inspired too!
The chain pull to flush the urinal in
the gents was even less subtle!! I mean what man wants to grab hold of a great
wooden schlong to flush the loo!
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What a waste of dollars! |
Another unusual bit of décor was the
wall of defaced dollars, all signed by patrons eager to throw even more money
around! There must have been $1000 of defaced notes pinned to the wall!
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Mai Kai Marina from our deck |
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Intricate interior roof of the restaurant at the marina |
On Tuesday we motored back to the MAI
KAI marina, and picked up a mooring buoy, ready to stock up, check out, and
depart for Suwarrow. We did the boat
work and stock up, but the closer we got to the weekend, the worse the weather
window seemed to become. We enjoyed a couple of Happy hours at the marina, and
discussed the weather…….over and over…
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A glimpse of the famous landmark from the Hilton Hotel |
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Some of the Hilton's suites, very empty like most of the island hotels |
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Grand suite! |
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Huge moray eel................then camera died, maybe of fright! |
With the heavier squash zone winds
promised for the next week, we decided to take our dinghies, and circumnavigate
the motu Toopua, while the weather was still calm. We did about 7-8 miles
around past the Hilton Hotel, and did a dive at the southern tip of the motu,
where we saw some of the biggest Moray eels I’ve ever seen. Sadly, that seems
to have been the end of our new Canon D20 camera, as well!
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Our picnic beach |
We then headed down to a lovely beach
on Matira point, where we had our French style picnic lunch, and headed back to
Mai Kai, before the wind got up too much.
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Beautiful beaches close to Matira Point |
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Bora Bora security |
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Marry going local with a frangipani behind her ear |
By the time we returned, it was
showing signs of filling in again.
As I write this on the Tuesday, we
have had winds of a steady 20-25knots, with gusts of 33-34kn, and “Sheer” is
bucking around like a pitbull on a leash! It looks like we are going to have to
sit this out, and wait for the next decent window!
I'm loving reading about your adventures and seeing all the photos. It makes me wish we had followed you when you went west and we came north! Keep up the great posts.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynn! Wind up the wick and catch up! There's loads to see on this side ! We will probably stall to spend more time in Pacific.... one year is just too short!,
ReplyDeleteRod