Threeships
Shaun and Ainur Weaver
Sat 10 May 2014 10:56
Well, its been a long, somewhat tedious and occasionally nerve wracking 1000 nm from Langkawi but today our over worked motor boat lifted to the swell of the Indian ocean as we left Krakatoa and headed to our last anchorage on the southern tip of Java. We were up early and were collecting rocks for the boys and peering into fumeroles high on Krakatoa's ash cone by 0700. The crater above was wreathed in sulphurous fumes so we gave that a miss - but it was great to poke around on the slopes of such a sleeping giant wondering at the huge lava bombs as big as small cars which had clearly all too recently been deposited more than a mile from the crater. Some 12 hours and 40 nm later we find ourselves anchored in a narrow channel protected by Pilau Peucang. There's a ranger station ashore with wild pigs, monkeys and deer on the beach. Rare Javan rhinos are reputed to live deeper in the forest. So tomorrow we have to mend our headsail and do some exploring ashore and up the nearby river.
06 44.89S 105 15.77E