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Hitching a ride to Palmerston Island, Andrew and Audrey were real troopers on their

First ever, two day sail from Rarotonga.  They did so well, we gave them a 2 hour night watch.

 

      

Pinnacle Corals describes the shoreline near the Togo trail with a small oasis of

sand and palm trees hidden between the crevices.  

        

                

 

                 

Climbing down the ladder to the sandy oasis.

 

 

 

Talava Arches: Beautiful colors in the caverns make this our favorite place to explore

 

 

 

 

                      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Walking through the caverns, you will see the arches.  We happen to be

visiting the arches while boating buddy, Sarabi sailed by.

 

 

Fresh water pool where to Kings of Niue would swim.

 

 

 

    

Anapala: A chasm with fresh water….kind of spooky to swim through, but we did it! 

 

 

 

Rugged coast line of Niue  

 

                                                                    Asked if they could see the inside of our boat, these Niueans were very

kind and appreciated the tour.

 

 

Judged on their produce and crafts, this local village festival brings most of the population to this evemt

 

  

Coconut crab