Tuesday, January 01, 2019

Crossing the Equator - Wayag and HAPPY NEW YEAR AND BIRTHDAY KAIJA


In light wind conditions we motor sailed north to Wayag. 
 

It was a fun time as we sailed north across the equator for the first time since crossing south enroute the Galapagos in 2013. 

We arrived in Wayag and found we were not alone.  There were other cruising boats, Phinisis, Mega Yachts and local fisherman and all ready to party for New Year’s.  Wayag is filled with nooks and crannies and you can spend all day and even get lost with your dinghy finding hidden dive spots and some really fun snorkeling. 

We enjoyed it all, but we were all looking forward to New Years.  We had a lot of fireworks and combined with the other boats it was a fun spectacle of light and sound and for Kaija a special night as she celebrated yet another milestone in her life’s journey, set in the middle of of one nature’s prettiest places and surrounded by good friends.  On a personal note...no I am neither as bald or as red as I look (at least I sure hope not)...I had just been running & I had a very short cut :o)
Wayag is quintessential Raja Ampat…the stuff of travel brochures, the land of Karst, the unique large rock formations that seem to defy gravity and tower high above the surrounding waters.  It is the flora and fauna that grows out of these seemingly solid rock formations that makes you wonder…how is that possible.  The hikes were somewhat challenging but well worth it.  Aside from the beauty under the water if you really want to ‘get it’, you need to climb to tallest peak for the money shot...the real million dollar views!  If you've got a Bucket List...you might want to add Wayag!

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